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Post #1409356

2026-04-19 20:58 UTC

I can’t speak for her in general and I’m not gonna, but some of what you said sounds like purity culture to me. Either way I don’t believe we’re entitled to our spouse’s bodies or to sex. Masturbation is healthy.

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  • @Anonimo@lemmy.eco.br 2026-04-20 00:23

    Masturbation tends to be preceded by pornography. Pornography sells people’s bodies, is flooded with anti-woman violence and racial stereotypes. China and Cuba block it for a reason. And I remind that joke from “Dude where is my car”. I hope mentioning the joke is not homophobic. If you tell me, I can edit it out. Dude A and B were threatened by a cop. Dude B told the cop: Dude A will suck your dick, then you will let us go. The homophobic cop replied: What do you think I am, a homosexual!? Dude B: OK, so Dude A will suck my dick, and you watch, and masturbate. The closeted gay cop: Oh, that works! The joke is that watching two men have sex and masturbating is about as gay as actually having sex with a man. Does not the same hold for watching a woman have sex, and masturbating? Is that not about as adulterous as having sex with the woman?

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  • @Anonimo@lemmy.eco.br 2026-04-20 03:17

    Masturbation is healthy. Masturbation is inferior in every respect. Is has no affection and it is also less pleasing. Either way I don’t believe we’re entitled to our spouse’s bodies or to sex. That is mostly true, but cannot be applied as a ivory tower dogma. People learn theories and use them to judge the particular circumstance of couples they never met. Like a couple gets married, both have issues, and both suffer. One consequence is that they have almost no sex, which is terrible to the side that has libido. Then certain people pontificate: the side with libido should just live their entire life without sex. And the part who lacks libido should continue to have brutal headaches twice or thrice a week, as she believes “therapy is for the weak”. In no event can the husband demand she have therapy. Theory is dogma, material reality is nothing. It is analogous to conservative priests. Someone tells him: lifelong marriage is beautiful, but what about women who are physically abused by their husband? The priest pontificates: according to the doctrine, second unions cannot be tolerated. The solution is that she takes the children to her parent’s house, then raise them without a father, and she lives without a husband for her entire life, because dogma is dogma.

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