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John29246ParticipantBack in Catholic school, I was taught that masturbation was a sin. Like most Catholic men (and health professionals), I thought that was completely silly, and ignored the rule. Still do. Just as all the Catholic women I know use birth control, even though it is also considered a sin. Wet dreams, on the other hand, have no taint of sin around them. Catholicism does not hold people accountable for their dreams. If a man goes without sex or masturbation for a few days or weeks, he will almost certainly have a wet dream. He may or may not remember it the next day. (Mind you, I know about four Catholic priests, most of whom are gay and have partners. So I suppose they don’t have this problem. And yes, that’s considered a sin, too.) I think in general perhaps you are expecting priests to be more strict about the details of religion than they really are.
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Name : John29246, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Gay, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Catholic, Age : 36, City : Toronto, Ontario, State : NA, Country : Canada, Occupation : Psychologist, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts