my psychological need for lady boys

For Fapstronauts who are disciples of Christ

  1. I believe this is quite different. Or at least could be - not to comment on your @Angelod desires, I would go with previous speakers on that. And going with no porn for a great period of time seems a healthy thing to do at first.

    What Bible say on the topic of transgenders is less clear than what it says about gays, and sex outside of merriage. There are a boundry cases, that kind of show our true intentions and ethics that can be hidden in more obvious cases. What would you say about a person, that has bot male and female sexual organs?

    The only existnence of these people is enough to take a deep breath before any quick judgement in this matter. What you think?
     
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  2. And in both cases they are frequently fraudulent. Sexual sin is a sin of the flesh, not of the devil (1 Corinthians 7). While demonic powers can tempt us in this direction it is not demonic possession. There is no example in scripture where demonic possession caused sexual sin. It was always the sin of our fallen nature, the flesh. The prescription for this is clear in scripture. We don't exorcise sexual sin, we run from it (Genesis 39).
     
  3. hey guys thanks for replying, my need for ladyboys is weakening, but I have been awakened by my transmutation and see them as women. Like im actually humanizing trans women as people and see them as legit girls. I`m almost 41 days clean from porn
     
  4. Indyguy

    Indyguy Fapstronaut

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    I have delved into the transwoman/ladyboy porn at times. I see people who feel they were born in the wrong body as suffering mental illness. Is that harsh? I don't think so. It is merely a statement of my perception. I don't understand how it is not a more severe form of body integrity identity disorder, where a person feels that an arm, leg, hand, etc is not their own. I feel compassion for those people but I don't feel that society should behave as though it is normal and not an illness. I think treatment should be explored, not surgery to make them feel at home in their own body.

    One person commented that this problem didn't exist in Biblical times, but I believe there are rare instances where someone is born with both sets of genitalia. I would think this had to happen back at that time. I'd be curious to know how that was addressed in those days.

    As for relationships with transwomen, I would have to consider long and hard the societal and familial repercussions especially if I weren't already involved and seeking someone from that specific demographic. If I were already involved and invested, it might be different, but I would question why I would embark on a path fraught with such difficulty and potential persecution if I didn't have to. What are they bringing to the table that a naturally born woman is not, besides the obvious?
     
    Last edited: Feb 23, 2018