Someone calling themselves "incel" is ridiculous. We've become so afraid to admit we have desires. Everything is euphemism and passive language, to the point we won't even admit our desires to ourselves. And then we all wonder why we're miserable.
And I say that as someone who has lived that himself and had to overcome it. It's not healthy, and it turns people away. This is one of the reasons I think Theology of the Body has caught fire lately. It gives us a healthy middle ground between totally perversion and "incel"
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@goingblondzo posted a question earlier today, asking about naked bodies being sexual. I think the question is related, in that, yes, the body is sexual (and it is healthy to admit that), but that we don't have to act upon that (or be terrified that we want to, within marriage) -
Sorry for the rant. I just get so frustrated seeing what's become of us. Learning that my desires were put there by God, and that he wants me to act upon them just making sure to do it within his guidelines, has been very liberating. I volunteer for chastity, and God helps me out
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