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How do you control sex drives? They
can be a real pain sometimes—for girls as well as guys!
It is not wrong to
have sexual desires. It is what we do with them in our thoughts, words, and
actions that can be good or bad. So here are some tips for training.
Don't place yourself in relationships
or situations where you know mistakes will happen. Sometimes we march right
into tempting situations and then blame God that the temptations were too
strong to resist. Surround yourself with good friends, because as Saint Paul
said, “Bad company ruins good morals” (1 Cor. 15:33). We may have heard our
parents say that before, but research backs it up: when most of a teen’s
friends are sexually active, that teen is 31 times as likely to get drunk and
22 times as likely to have smoked pot compared with teens who don’t hang out
with sexually active friends.[1] Other researchers have noted, “only 4
percent of young people whose friends were not sexually active were sexually
active themselves. Amongst those whose friends were sexually active, the
figure was 43 percent.”[2]
If you watch MTV or vulgar sitcoms or
if you read Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, or other things that are impure, get rid
of them. Consider them love pollution. Also avoid being idle. This is the
chief means by which we end up falling into sin. Keep yourself occupied with
friends, service work, sports, hobbies, and similar activities.
This all requires a determination for
purity. But consider how people deny themselves to get the perfect body. If
people spent one-tenth that time caring for their souls, we would be a world
of saints. No one thinks a man is repressive if he eats healthy food to
prepare for a marathon. In the same way, what you are preparing for—love and
holiness—requires serious training. You will not be repressing your sexual
desires but redirecting that energy toward selfless love.
You are not alone in your struggle
with temptation. In fact, even the saints endured similar battles. In the
words of Saint Paul, “I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want
is what I do. . . . But I see in my members another law at war with the law
of my mind, making me captive to the law of sin that dwells in my members”
(Rom. 7:19, 23). During this struggle, remember that God’s grace is
sufficient, for his power is made perfect in our weakness (2 Cor. 12:9).
Ask God for the wisdom to avoid
temptation and the grace to please him. He will give these spiritual gifts
and many others—to those who ask for them. In the words of a wise priest,
“The one obstacle that can turn our lives to misery is the refusal to believe
that God will give us the victory of perfect chastity.”[3]
How do you obtain that victory? Step
number one is prayer. Set a daily prayer time and stick to it. I also
recommend the frequent reception of the sacraments, especially Mass and
reconciliation. The Eucharist is the fountain of purity, so take advantage of
those graces. Going to Mass will not take away all your temptations, but it
will give you the grace of charity. In the Eucharist Christ gives himself
fully to us so that we might give ourselves fully. This is the foundation of
chastity, because love motivates us to live for others instead of for
ourselves. Make time for daily Mass and go whenever possible. If there is a
church in your area that has a Eucharistic Adoration chapel, make frequent
visits to Jesus there. In other words, make your life intensely Eucharistic.
There are many devotions that can
strengthen your life. For example, pray a rosary every day. This takes only
fifteen to twenty minutes, so set some time aside for that. Praying the
stations of the cross is another source of tremendous power that people tend
to overlook. For a simple prayer, quietly and devoutly say the names of
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. Take up a devotion to your guardian angel, who is
always there to help you resist temptation. Turn to the Bible, because it is
a great source of grace and consolation whenever we need it. For starters,
read 1 Peter 5:6–10. Lastly, if you're serious about wanting to make moral
progress in your life, find a good confessor or spiritual director. As they
say, “He who has himself as a guide has a fool for a disciple.”
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[1]. The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, “National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse IX: Teen Dating Practices and Sexual Activity,” Columbia University (August 2004), 6. [2]. The Australian Family Association 7:1 (February 2001), as reported by Abstinence Network 5:1 (Spring 2001), 9. [3]. Paul M. Quay, S.J., The Christian Meaning of Human Sexuality (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1985), 106. |
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