Masturbation is a perfectly normal part of a lot of people's sex lives, and how much or how little a person does it is very much their business.
However, one woman has decided to go on a crusade against self-pleasure, claiming that it is witchcraft and a 'curse' that will have a detrimental effect on children's futures.
Taking to TikTok to share her, admittedly, unusual view of masturbation, the woman described the whole thing as a 'demonic attack'.
"You need to look at the root of what is going on here," the woman began. "It is not God who is leading you to masturbate, it is the enemy.
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"The enemy knows how to stifle and stop intimacy, and when I say intimacy, I mean the connection that we have as daughters and sons to God.
"That we have to be his children. That we have to talk to him. That we have so we can be transformed to look more like Jesus."
The woman went on to explain that the Devil has limited power, but 'what he can do is ruin you, by you ruining yourself.'
"Masturbation is a self sin," she said before explaining that it is a demonic attack, but people don't realise that it is a demonic attack as it is happening because they are feeling pleasure.
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"You are controlling an orgasm," she went on. "You are controlling your own pleasure. That is witchcraft. That is a curse that you begin to place over your own life that will literally lead into your future children's lives.
"This is a generational curse that you started."
The woman then went on to explain how you could cancel it 'in the name of Jesus Christ', but that part of the video really does need to be seen to be believed.
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Think The Exorcist, but about masturbation.
As you can imagine, the video received quite the response on social media, so much so that it's original poster, @thatjesusgeneration, has now completely cleared her TikTok account.
However, countless stitches and reposts of the video remain, including one that claims it is providing 'dangerous misinformation and guilt to young people.'
The video also made its way onto Reddit, where it was posted in the TikTokCringe subreddit.
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People there were quick to make their upset known too, with one turning the content of the video on its poster, writing: "I think she's a curse."
"So if you get masturbated by another persons hand is it still witchcraft [sic]?" questioned a second, while a third joked: "guess I'm a witch of unexhaustable potential then [sic]."
What do you think?
Topics: Sex and Relationships