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    I am very frustrated and confused about my husband right now. What should I do?
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    Take some time off and talk about your feelings with a friend or maybe even your husband.
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    Is watching porn bad karma?
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    No, not really. But neglecting your duties and watching porn is a bad karma.
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    I have agoraphobia, panic anxiety disorder and hypersensitivity, I'm so trying to change my karma and be positive, bur if I don't interact with people, how can I do this?
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    first of the all let me tell that karm ('karma' is wrong word it should be 'karm') should be performed without sticking to it. that means just do your karm without having any attachment to it. to make it more simple if you are helping a blind man to cross road then just do karm to help that blind man to cross road but after making him crossed the road does not expect any kind word like thank you or all that stuff...if he thanks you than just except it but do not react to it ..... doing your karm in this way ones a day you will be free from all your deeds...
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    I do good, all the steps above, and then something bad will happen to me. This has happened all my life. What do I do?
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    You have to learn to deal with it. Later on in life it will balance out. You cannot solely rely on good karma to help you with everything. it will help you here and there, but what is most important is that you try to do things that make you happy and express love to all those around you. Because helping and showing love to others may help karma, but it will make you happier as well. Lean on your loved ones in tough times. Things will get better.
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    Is masturbation taboo in Hinduism?
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    Masturbation is not taboo in Hinduism unless you have taken a vow of Brahmacarya, as sexual pleasure is one of the four kamas. The Kama Sutra is a Hindu treatise that was made in the 4th to 6th centuries AD which does not condemn masturbation at all, and in fact, explains the best ways to masturbate.
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