it depends on an individual's personal beliefs and interpretation of religious texts. Some people may believe that feeling horny is a sin as it can lead to sexual thoughts and behaviours, which may be considered sinful. Others may see it as a natural human response that is not inherently bad, but can become sinful if it is not controlled or used in a way that is respectful to others. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide whether they believe getting horny is a sin.
A new study has suggested that getting horny may be a sin, according to a report in the journal of Sexual and Relationship Therapy.
The study's authors used a questionnaire to survey 1,040 people from the UK, US, Canada and Australia about their religious beliefs and sexual behaviour.
They found that those who identified as religious were more likely to see getting horny as a sin.
The study's lead author, Dr Aaron Sell, said that the findings suggest that "religious belief systems may inadvertently promote sexual shame and inhibit healthy sexual exploration".
He added that the findings could help to explain why some people who are religious may struggle with their sexual lives.
The study's authors say that more research is needed to understand the link between religion and sexual behaviour.