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2006-12-29 17:51:01 · 7 answers · asked by kuhu 1 in Health Women's Health

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Your Guide to Masturbation
Masturbation is the self-stimulation of the genitals to achieve sexual arousal and pleasure, usually to the point of orgasm (sexual climax). It is commonly done by touching, stroking or massaging the penis or clitoris until an orgasm is achieved. Some women also use stimulation of the vagina to masturbate or use "sex toys," such as a vibrator.
Who Masturbates?
Just about everybody. Masturbation is a very common behavior, even among people who have sexual relations with a partner. In one national study, 95% of males and 89% of females reported that they have masturbated. Masturbation is the first sexual act experienced by most males and females. In young children, masturbation is a normal part of the growing child's exploration of his or her body. Most people continue to masturbate in adulthood, and many do so throughout their lives.
Why Do People Masturbate?
In addition to feeling good, masturbation is a good way of relieving the sexual tension that can build up over time, especially for people without partners or whose partners are not willing or available for sex. Masturbation also is a safe sexual alternative for people who wish to avoid pregnancy and the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases. It also is necessary when a man must give a semen sample for infertility testing or for sperm donation. When sexual dysfunction is present in an adult, masturbation may be prescribed by a sex therapist to allow a person to experience an orgasm (often in women) or to delay its arrival (often in men).
Is Masturbation Normal?
While it once was regarded as a perversion and a sign of a mental problem, masturbation now is regarded as a normal, healthy sexual activity that is pleasant, fulfilling, acceptable and safe. It is a good way to experience sexual pleasure and can be done throughout life.
Masturbation is only considered a problem when it inhibits sexual activity with a partner, is done in public, or causes significant distress to the person. It may cause distress if it is done compulsively and/or interferes with daily life and activities.
Is Masturbation Harmful?
In general, the medical community considers masturbation to be a natural and harmless expression of sexuality for both men and women. It does not cause any physical injury or harm to the body, and can be performed in moderation throughout a person's lifetime as a part of normal sexual behavior. Some cultures and religions oppose the use of masturbation or even label it as sinful. This can lead to guilt or shame about the behavior.
Some experts suggest that masturbation can actually improve sexual health and relationships. By exploring your own body through masturbation, you can determine what is erotically pleasing to you and can share this with your partner. Some partners use mutual masturbation to discover techniques for a more satisfying sexual relationship and to add to their mutual intimacy.

2006-12-30 04:34:47 · answer #1 · answered by Komsat/sad 4 · 1 0

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2016-09-29 10:05:41 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Yes, girls do it too! It's healthy and natural and I hope everyone does it. It's easier to masturbate than to go out and get pregnant, or for a guy to go out and knock some girl up!

2006-12-29 17:52:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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It can come as a shock to parents when they first see their children playing with their genitals. But it's something that's common in little boys and girls. We don't usually take much notice when children touch other parts of their bodies. After all, it's all part of their early exploration of themselves and the world around them. But when their hands roam to their genitals, it can trigger a whole range of different emotions, and doubts: Is my child's behaviour normal? How should I respond? What will other people think? Parents can find themselves questioning their own behaviour as much as their children's. yet it is just a part of ourselves, it's as much a part of our existence as our hunger urges and our thirst. I mean it's an innate aspect of this that we have sexual urges, but we don't talk about them and so we don't normalise them. And so what we as parents have, is our own biases, our own anxieties, our own hang-ups about sexuality. And of course that affects the way in which we respond to our children. There's some difference between boys and girls. Boys discover their genitals from a very, very early age, from the time they're on the change table being left there before they can even turn over, they start discovering that playing with their penis is quite a pleasurable activity. Girls don't generally discover their genitals at that age, and this is of course because girls' genitals are more hidden, and so the source of sexual pleasure for the girls, the clitoris, takes a bit longer to discover. For some girls it can be a very long period of time, it might be until they get to their 40s or 50s or maybe never do they discover their genitals as a source of sexual pleasure. But for others, they may when they're toddlers, find that it's really nice to rub up against the bed or to rub up against a pillow or something like that. So with girls it varies enormously, but with boys they're more likely to discover their genitals as a source of pleasure from a very early age. This is most apparent for girls because I think to some extent parents accept that boys are more sexually oriented, and so they to some extent accept that the boy will because of his basic nature, play with his genitals and get pleasure from that. They don't condone it, but there's not the same level of censuring that you get with girls, where the parents indicate very, very clearly that this is quite aberrant behaviour and that they really shouldn't be doing that. In closure to your question, what im saying is, as long as it is the privacy of their own bedroom, children should explore their bodies. There really is no age limit as to when a child should or shouldnt be doing this....the only time a parent need worry, is when the child displays sexual gratification in public. Or toward an older child or adult, and when the parent feels that there might be further issues indicating abuse.

2016-03-28 03:44:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Masturbation is pleasuring yourself. Yes girls masturbate. It is the only way to find out what feels good and what you like. If you don't experiment with yourself how can you possibly tell your partner or husband what makes you feel good and where he should touch you etc.

2006-12-29 17:54:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's masterbating. And everyone does it. If they say they don't they're a liar. Touch yourself, you're the only one who will do it right.

2006-12-29 17:53:10 · answer #6 · answered by iamsoboredandtired 2 · 0 0

Do you mean masturbate? Women do masturbate, and can enjoy it greatly. I highly reccomend reading about the subject from Betty Dodson. Her website is bettydodson.com and she gives some good advice, especially for first timers.

2006-12-29 17:55:33 · answer #7 · answered by Terri 3 · 0 0

yes girls do

2006-12-29 17:53:56 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is a ******* topic.Every one knows what to do from basic instinct. There''s nothing to discuss motherfuckers.

2014-09-11 23:49:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

mmm masterbation. tis mazin...its not that hard and if you have a man, odly enough he prolly wants to watch u do it......just start rubbing away down in ur special area. or penitrate yourself with your own fingers or a toy.....hee hee, have fun!

2006-12-29 19:45:49 · answer #10 · answered by simplysara 1 · 0 0

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