Do any of you believe in spiritualism? Ok, let's say you do. Say you're watching a porno on tv whilst your parents are in bed or download porn on your computer, I don't do any of this myself. You then get in the mood to get your knob out, or for you ladies, yours pussies, and then start doing your thing. Has anyone ever considered that a loved one or a friend that may have died may be sitting next to you watching tv. Enjoying themselves in keeping you company, looking after you. It could your mum, gran, sister, Great gran etc. Then you decide to get your knob out and start wanking in front of your Gran, sister, mum? And whatever you gals do... Imagine how they would feel. :leaving:
They would be like, "Man.... so MY dead loved ones use to watch me masturbate too!!" It wouldn't be a big deal....
lol - so true Zanarkand! honestly, one would think our loved ones who have crossed over would respect our privacy and split for awhile......unless we've got some kinky dead relatives, and who doesn't?
It's a frightening thought, but so outside the realm of possibility that it shouldn't concern you. Do you think spirits are wandering the earth? Has there ever been a grain of evidence to support this superstitious fantasy? Nope. I'll tell you right now: We're animals - smart animals, but animals nonetheless. When we die our "energy" doesn't go anywhere. We just die and disappear. Our brain is like a computer with the plug pulled when we die. Besides, most likely your grandparents jerked off and fingered themselves, too. For some reason, sex (and masturbation) is still a taboo and shameful subject, but think of it: None of us would be hear if our parents didn't fuck, and their parents, and on and on. I say: Download some good squirting girl porn, or some hot lesbian stuff, jerk off, shove something in your asshole and spray loads of cum. Don't worry, no one is watching (unless you want an audience - then get yourself a webcam!).
I have a different belief in the afterlife to you and I have my reasons that have convinced me. http://www.newsnet5.com/news/2893543/detail.html