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Technically, No self-gratification itself is not a sin BUT usually what you look at or think about during the act is
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People sin due to a variety of reasons, such as temptation, selfishness, ignorance, or a lack of self-control. Sinning can provide immediate gratification or relief, but it often goes against moral or ethical standards.
Yes!
Self gratification.
Self Control
Self-gratification. Or, perhaps more specifically, money.
Self gratification refers to the act of pleasing oneself or finding satisfaction and pleasure within oneself without the need for external validation or approval. It can involve activities such as self-care, self-love, and meeting one's own needs in a way that brings personal fulfillment and contentment.
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The word is masturbation - and it's a perfectly healthy way of self-gratification !
Children who learn to delay gratification tend to have better self-control, higher academic achievement, and greater success in various aspects of life as they grow older.
Ego gratification refers to the satisfaction or pleasure gained from the fulfillment of one's own desires, needs, or accomplishments. It is often associated with enhancing one's self-esteem or self-image.
I think that answering this stupid quistion is a SIN, no its not a sin, live freely and happily stop brainwashing your self
no the only unpardonable sin is blasphemy against the holy spirit