Masturbation and morality
Jul. 21st, 2003 01:09 pmWeird, isn't it, how common morality can get it so wrong.
Recent research points to the conclusion that masturbation in males is beneficial. It correlates with lower incidence of prostate cancer. Yet religions and codes of morality generally condemn it as despicable, or dirty, or leading to mental illness. Mr Kellog developed his breakfast cereals as a way to battle masturbation which was thought to lead to mental degeneration and insanity. We can laugh about that now, but at the time they were deadly serious. The bible is insanely obsessive about masturbation being evil. Even today you can find people who put boxing gloves on their children to prevent them masturbating. That likely retards their manual skills, perhaps for the rest of their lives. And now would appear to render them liable to prostate cancer in their later years. The younger years seem to be the most crucial time for the protective effect of masturbation.
Recent research points to the conclusion that masturbation in males is beneficial. It correlates with lower incidence of prostate cancer. Yet religions and codes of morality generally condemn it as despicable, or dirty, or leading to mental illness. Mr Kellog developed his breakfast cereals as a way to battle masturbation which was thought to lead to mental degeneration and insanity. We can laugh about that now, but at the time they were deadly serious. The bible is insanely obsessive about masturbation being evil. Even today you can find people who put boxing gloves on their children to prevent them masturbating. That likely retards their manual skills, perhaps for the rest of their lives. And now would appear to render them liable to prostate cancer in their later years. The younger years seem to be the most crucial time for the protective effect of masturbation.
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Date: 2003-07-20 09:27 pm (UTC)you're kidding???!!!
it makes perfect sense, given the younger men i've known, but wow, that's truely disturbing. from where on earth did you get this information??
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Date: 2003-07-21 11:55 am (UTC)http://www-staff.it.uts.edu.au/~iwoolf/txt/discovery/cornflakes.txt
might freak you out a bit, but is interesting (and at times hysterically funny) reading. Google will find lots more pages.