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Masturbation, for many people, is a thing that they do not feel like talking often. However, it is not a bad thing. Many people have different beliefs about masturbation, as well as difficulty knowing how to do it. If you do know how, it can become monotonous leaving you unsatisfied. It is also important to note that there are many things that you can masturbate with and they do not have to penetrate.
First thing first, although it is commonly done and usually safe, there are a few precautions that you want to use.
A bathroom faucet is one of the things you can use to masturbate with; however, it is not referring to the sink or tub faucets, rather it means the jet spray or removable shower head. They are great for stimulating your clitoris. You can sit or stand as you do this, plus you have the ability to control the force of the water so that you get just the right pressure for an orgasm.
When using the shower head or jet spray, remember to aim the water at the top of your clitoris, not the opening. Getting water in the opening may cause an infection. You also want to be sure to wash the sprayer before you use and pee when you are done. These precautions will help you avoid bacterial infections.
A pillow is actually a great tool for masturbation. It is soft and flexible making it easy to hit the right spot. You can rub it between your legs or directly against your clitoris for the perfect orgasm.
Make sure you stop when you begin to notice irritation to avoid any damage. It is also highly recommended that you dedicate a pillow specifically for this purpose to help prevent any infections.
Among the list of great things to masturbate with is the electric toothbrush. This is another item which allows for extra vibration sensation. It is best to remove the bristle end, if possible and cover with a condom. The condom will help the ease of use. You can then rub on your clitoris or insert into your vagina for an orgasmic stimulation.
It is important that you do not use the bristled end of the toothbrush as you can hurt yourself. You also want to make sure that toothbrush is dedicated solely to masturbating, use a different one to brush your teeth.
Your hands do not have any cost to them, and are not as intimidating as other items. You are also in complete control of your hands. Using one or two fingers will be your best bet if you are just starting out. Move your fingers around and find which orifices you are comfortable having penetrated or you can stay on the exterior locations.
Using your hands is a great way to find the best spots for creating orgasms and makes it easier when you are trying to help your partner find that perfect spot. Do not be afraid to experiment with different amounts of pressure, directions, and locations.
The washing machine vibrates on the spin cycle making it one of the most interesting things to masturbate with. Simply sit on the machine and allow the vibration to help you masturbate. You can also spread your legs and rub against it while it is vibrating to achieve an orgasm.
It does require practice to ensure you are not injured. Make sure you sit so that you will not fall off while it is vibrating. You also want to make sure you sanitize it prior to and after masturbating.
A banana is one of the most common things to masturbate with among boys. You can either peel the banana or cut off one end and squeeze the fruit out; either way eat the banana so that you do not leave any traces. Clean out the skin and fill with your favorite lubrication.
Then, you can either wrap the skin around your penis or insert your penis into the end that you cut off. Proceed to masturbate. The skin will give you a different sensation than your hand and you will have a receptacle for your cum.
Melons are actually the most popular of homemade masturbation toys for men. Once you have your melon, but a hole in one side that fits the circumference of your penis. (Do not over exaggerate as it will not work properly.) Next, hollow out some of the melon so that your penis fits inside the melon.
Then, on the opposite side cut a pencil sized hole to adjust the amount of suction. As you pump the melon, place a finger over the hole while you are masturbating to increase the suction.
Find a cup that is large and long enough to fit your erectile. Then, get two sponges wet with warm water and place inside the cup. You want each sponge to fill about half the cup.
When you are ready to begin masturbating, squirt lubricant into the cup, then place your penis between the two sponges. Now you have a homemade vagina to help you masturbate. Be sure that you use enough lube though so that you do not rub it raw.
Use that toilet paper roll that only has one sheet left in a new and creative way. Most of the time a toilet paper roll is just the right size to accommodate most men and among the top five things to masturbate with for men. You can also use a paper towel roll or wrapping paper rolls if you need a different size.
Place a condom inside the tube flipping the open end over the edge of the tube. Secure the excess condom to the tube by using tape or a rubber band. Fill the condom with lubricant and begin to masturbate. You can hold it with your hand or place it between your couch cushions.
You need a Ziploc bag, scissors, and lubricant for this. Then, follow the steps below to create a masturbation technique that simulates real sex.
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Meet The 'Naked Therapist' Who Lets Men Masturbate To Their Feelings
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By David Ley — Written on Aug 23, 2016
Sarah White is the pseudonym of a woman who operates an online service called “The Naked Therapist.”
Via web cam, Sarah provides one-on-one interaction with men around the world, talking with them about their problems and issues. But, distinct from any other therapist or coach I know of, Sarah disrobes during the session and allows her clients to also disrobe ... and even masturbate .
Sarah’s business has gotten a lot of media attention , due to the salacious nature of her services.
Most of the attention has focused overwhelmingly on the skin and the sex, often dismissing — and even ridiculing — her claims she is providing a therapeutic service.
Sarah’s comments in these articles intrigued me as a psychologist. I’m not planning on getting naked with my patients, but her strategy of accepting sexualization in order to help men to express their needs and desires is compelling.
Sarah agreed to an interview with me, exploring her business and the philosophy behind it.
(We were both clothed during the interview, for those of you who might wonder, though fair disclosure, I wrote some of this while in my pajamas. )
Sarah turned out to be far more than the dumb naked chick portrayed in the media.
She was a thoughtful, poised individual, with a great head on top of her admittedly attractive shoulders.
Sarah’s Naked Therapy business started with an idea of offering naked coding and programming assistance. At the time, Sarah was working as a waitress, model and web designer — and realized people might pay her to discuss web design while naked .
Turned out lots of customers did want to talk to her while naked, though they didn’t care about web design.
Sarah had been around therapy in her personal life and realized that just talking to people — while naked — could be a powerful therapeutic phenomenon.
Since 2010, Sarah has worked with over 1,000 men, and feels her practice has improved as she's gained confidence and experience in developing insights into her clients.
Even as she has increased her fee, she hasn't experience any decrease in demand. She tried bringing in additional people offer the service under her umbrella, but found that it wasn’t a good match and continues to provide the service herself.
Sarah has been criticized as being merely a “webcam girl with a clever hook,” so I asked her how what she does is different from "other" services offered by naked women via webcam, as well as what distinguishes her services from mere pornography.
" A webcam girl is there to fully serve and please the visitor within her personal limits in whatever way he deems desirable. I'm a therapist, so my goal is to help my client achieve therapeutic progress. I do not simply 'do whatever the client asks' (even within my limits). Rather, I do what I consider most valuable toward achieving that ultimate goal: therapeutic progress for the client.
There is a world of difference between pornography and Naked Therapy. One is a mere sexual indulgence (and is perfectly acceptable) and the other is a therapeutic practice that involves the component of arousal. "
Sarah believes that by getting naked online, she can connect with men in ways which shortcut around men’s barriers and their fears of intimacy . She taps into powerful issues of acceptance, which, for men, are intrinsically connected to sexuality.
" Naked Therapy has several features that make it an exciting alternative to normal therapy. First, because nakedness is allowed, there is an immediate sense of intimacy, openness, and trust between the therapist and client, which many of my clients have said has made a huge difference in terms of what they're willing to talk about with me vs. a normal therapist.
Surprisingly, I have found that many men won't talk to normal therapists about a variety of issues, because they're too embarrassed, but they feel comfortable talking to me about them because they find my willingness to undress for them a sign that I trust them and that I won't judge them (which is true). "
Distinct from other forms of therapy (excepting perhaps the very limited service of sexual surrogacy), Sarah’s approach actually embraces — virtually at least — a client’s sexual expression.
In traditional therapy, a client’s sexual desires should be addressed and discussed only in the abstract. A client’s arousal towards their therapist would never, ever result in actual in-session sexual activity, without potential charges of misconduct.
But for Sarah, that’s where the real work actually starts:
" Naked Therapy engages sexual arousal as a vital part of thinking. Rather than pushing it aside, or claiming that it is simply an expression of a deeper longing, Naked Therapy says, 'Sexual arousal is important in and of itself,' and it utilizes the sexual arousal of the client to arrive at unique, powerful, relevant insights.
Asking a man to share his feelings in an environment in which sexual arousal is forbidden is like teaching him to swim on land. I just firmly believe that sexual arousal is so central to men's cognition that it must be openly embraced and accepted in the therapeutic context if men want to truly get to the bottom of their feelings. ”
Originally, Sarah saw some women, but over time she’s gravitated towards working only with men, and feels her style and approach is most effective and helpful in dealing with issues of masculinity.
Indeed, Sarah has become a defender of men and argues that masculinity is too often reduced to simplistic, stereotyped concepts which paint men as simple beings controlled by their sexual desires.
" Naked Therapy is man-positive. One just hears too many therapists these days — male and female — talking about how men have a hard time expressing their feelings (they even have a word for it: alexithymia ), how men don't want to be in therapy, how men are resistant and aggressive and often overly sexual toward female therapists, etc.
I'm probably the only ... therapist in the world who can say she has an all male patient list and not one of them is there because a judge or a wife made him go. 
The men I see are also deeply capable of recognizing and expressing their feelings. I have never found them aggressive or resistant, and in embracing their sexual feelings toward me, rather than shaming them for having them, I have had countless intimate dialogues with men in which they've talked to me about things they've never told anyone in their lives.
Talking about these things has allowed them to better understand, come to peace with, and/or put behind [them their] experiences. "
Sarah says there are four general "types" of men who are willing to pay to talk out their issues while she, and they, take off their clothes:
1. Men who are curious and/or frightened.
She says this kind of man has "reached a point where he wants to try something new in his life, usually of a sexual nature, but he's confused about how to pursue it — so we work together on understanding his desires, becoming brave and figuring out a way to realize his urges."
2. Men who lack confidence and/or are shy.
This client is a man who "feels like he can't talk to women, can't sexually perform with them, or doesn't understand how to be a 'good man,' so we work on helping him gain confidence and we talk a lot about the reasons he feels uncomfortable around women and how he can start to feel stronger and more knowledgeable around them."
3. Men who feel unmotivated and/or depressed.
With a man in this category, Sarah says, "We do a lot of work on optimizing arousal and finding things that can help him feel excited to live and pursue goals."
4. Men who are sexually obsessed and/or frustrated.
Sarah believes a man of this nature "has a sexual 'addiction' of some type that he's concerned with, which is most often pornography, so we work on coming to terms with his desire for porn and figuring out a way he can either stop or look at porn in a way that makes him feel powerful and in control."
The latter category hits an interesting issue, as male sexuality is frequently synonymous with the modern issue of porn or sex addiction.
So-called sex addicts are overwhelmingly male. Some have argued that Sarah's Naked Therapy is either treating, or even encouraging, porn addiction through her work. Sarah says that she doesn’t use or adopt the sex addict label, but finds that it does come up quite a bit in her work.
" I meet with a lot of clients who state openly that they have an 'addiction to porn.' ... In general, I try to steer my clients away from thinking they have an addiction and toward a more thorough analysis of the hole in their life they're trying to fill with that activity — the positive things that activity does or can bring into their lives, a larger understanding of how that activity might fit into a healthy, positive, self-acceptable way of behaving, how it might bring them power, how they might lose the shame, etc.
[I treat men who are] looking to make a change, and I help them understand and achieve that change in whatever way we together come to believe it is best.
I received an email from a man who lives in Saudi Arabia who said, 'My wife will not have oral or anal sex with me, so I am addicted to pornography that contains these. Can you help me please?' This man is not addicted to pornography. He has a fully understandable desire to take part in certain types of sex, and his wife, because of (I imagine) her religious or family beliefs, will not take part in those types of sex.
So then HE is an addict? No, SHE is an addict to traditional values that restrict her from exploring certain sexual activities that are perfectly fine to partake in.
When a man says he is addicted to pornography, what I do first is to talk with him about his life situation, and beneath every 'addiction' I generally find a wife who is not interested in sex, a man who is afraid to talk to women, or a man who has been told that sex and/or masturbation are shameful and wrong. But, of course, we are very sexual by nature, so we WILL have sex one way or another, and often that's through watching pornography, which there is absolutely nothing wrong with.
What I do is help men come to understand how they can solve whatever is causing them to watch pornography (if they want to stop watching it) or I help them understand how watching pornography can actually be a perfectly acceptable part of a sexual existence.
Naked Therapy helps men achieve better lives. "
Despite her grounding and theoretical understanding of some aspects of psychotherapy, Sarah isn’t a licensed therapist, or even a self-described life coach.
She has a disclaimer on her website stating that her services are not intended to be therapeutic, but informational only.
Her work does seem to be more than titillation, or mere entertainment, however.
Sarah looked into going to graduate school and pursuing a degree and license in therapy, but was told that to do so, she’d have to stop doing Naked Therapy. She believes strongly that what she does is therapeutic, and helps people, but thinks it is best for people to know up front that she is not offering a licensed service.
"I had to choose: stop practicing Naked Therapy and get my license, or keep practicing Naked Therapy unlicensed," she said. "I chose the latter."
She believes strongly that what she does is therapeutic, and helps p
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