Holy cheesenuggests!
I leave for a few days, come back, and there are a gazillion pages of people trying to convince us that masturbation is the end all bee all of life.
Yes, I have done it. No, I don't do it. Yes, I have a *great* sex life with my wife (who grew up a mormon). We were both virgins when we got married. Amazingly enough, we managed to get everything figured out.
On a much more general (yet still inclusive) topic, one of the things that is taught in the LDS church is Restraint and Self Control. Morality falls into that category, but so do many other things we believe. I know that there are people out there who would argue that call restraint "repression" and self control "insanity". I'm not talking about anyone in specific, I'm being very general. Fact is, I disagree with them. You could argue til you're blue in the face, and you could get 'studies' that 'prove' both sides of the arguement. I mention this because it's a broader view of where Members of the LDS church are coming from in many of their beliefs.
@Methos: Did you ever find where we had already talked about the 'mormon underwear'? Oh, and by the way, it was nice to see somebody point out that this is not just a mormon belief, but that the bible talks about it too.
@Sir Bugsy: Did you answer my question? I was very specific. I asked how you got around the "Faith can not exist without works" comment made by Martin Luther (didn't you say you were a Lutherine?) as well as in James. Closest I saw to an answer was that James was teaching the Jews. Uh... So James was wrong because he was teaching the Jews?
@Ironduck: LOL! OK. Your comment to Methos is just funny. You almost sound like you're sorry for him because when he was a teenager he was all about getting some action. Hello? Were you ever 17? News flash, men get hormones before they grow brains. If you disagree with me, then I will assume one of two things. 1, you were never a teenager or 2, you are a woman. OK. I have to be careful. We're in a forum so it's hard to tell when people are joking. I'm not trying to insult you, and I'm joking. Honestly though, 99% of the teenage boys I have known in my life are hornier than all get-out. Methos wasn't some sex-crazed perv, he was par for the course.
Morality is an important part of being LDS. I was a virgin at age 23 when I got married. (gasp?!) Not by chance, but by choice. Morality is so important that leaders in our church have advised us (as in 'advice', not 'commandment') to avoid unnecessary encounters with members of the oposite sex where we are alone once we're married. I know that I just threw a bomb, and that many people would scream about how overboard that is. That's why I said it.

Yeah, sometimes there's no getting around it, but lets be honest; humans are very sexual. If you want to be faithful to your spouse you really do need to be careful.
@Matt: Where did you find that statistic about only 18% divorce rate amongst members married to members? I wasn't aware of that.
Were there any questions out there that I missed?