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self-pollution
noun
Masturbation.
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Several studies concluded that a significant portion (up to 30%) of air pollutants in (school) buses is due to self-pollution (Adar et al. 2008; Behrentz et al. 2004).
He did — out of fear of imprisonment, he later said — and came to regret his capitulation, calling it an act of "self-pollution".
Mr. Wosileski, of course, fantasizes about this luscious nymphet as he commits acts of self-pollution in his grubby apartment, acts he will later confess to his priest (minus the parts about Valentine).
"Distancing myself from the film, by means of this display of self-criticism, when the film so clearly reflected my own beliefs, was of course a disgraceful act of self-pollution, and I lost many friends," Mr. Maetzig said.
Masturbation was our original whipping boy, the sin of "self-pollution" taking the blame for all that followed.
Those inside were in high spirits though, with one woman joking: "Didn't St. Brigid perform abortions?" while another noted that the Irish language word for masturbating is truailliu fein — which translates directly as "self-pollution".
I hadn't had a wet dream since figuring the whole self-pollution thing out back in year 5, now it was like Game of Thrones XXX (minus the medieval hygiene) everytime I closed my eyes.
Marten explains that masturbation is widespread and frequently practiced out of sheer ignorance: 'Through solitude or vanity boys learn self-abuse and self-pollution, without knowing how wrong and dangerous it really is.' His treatise became a veritable sensation, and sold widely.
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