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They're not blind. They don't have hair on their palms. Even so, they still masturbate. Of all the topics that continually find themselves under attack, none seems to be restricted solely to quiet, taboo conversations as often as masturbation. For countless generations, this subject has been put down, looked down on, and kept behind closed doors, and no one is really sure why. "It's immoral", or "its dirty" are the best anyone has come up with. The latter is a matter of personal opinion, and does not necessarily represent the views of this writer, and the former is, in fact, incorrect. To see why, please, read on. Morals and ethical principles have existed for literally thousands of years, right along with civilization itself. Unfortunately for those who knock masturbation, masturbation itself has been around for a hell of a lot longer. Even so, it has always been shunned by so many as immoral. Well, let's see. Since the time of Socrates, there have been a great many ethical systems brought to the attention of the civilized world. Let's run masturbation through some rigorous ethical tests, and see just how immoral it really is, ok? Aristotle described "The Good" as that which all things in the universe strive to achieve. In
These two things kill directly through high blood pressure, heart palpitations, and indirectly through overbearing government officials taking their stress out on the populace. But next time someone tells you its "immoral", you'll be able to tell them otherwise. Of those, we shall examine some of the most notable ones: Utilitarianism, Divine Command Theory, and Immanuel Kant's Catagorical Imperative. This is a fairly simple concept too. If there are two things this world could do with a lot less of, they are stress and tension. Lets look at masturbation for just a moment here. It is only the over-indulgence of things that is looked down upon. In classical Utilitarianism, that good is happiness. Now, I don't profess that masturbation will cure all these ills, but it does relieve stress, and can indirectly help relieve these kinds of stress-related problems as well. Epicurus believed in goodness as long term pleasure and long term absence of pain, both achieved through moderation of pleasures. A little masturbation every once in a while would do the world good, so I personally will it to be universal law. " Kant belived that you should look at an action and decide whether you would will that everyone in the world also do that action. Our two Greeks support masturbation. Masturbation causes pleasure causes happiness. When you have less stress, you are healthier, happier, and more productive, which benefits society as a whole.
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