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8 Reasons Why Everyone Should Masturbate
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We've already talked about the absurd history that has led to the stigma surrounding masturbation. Though all of those outdated, negative myths about masturbation are false, they still persist, which sends the message that self-love is somehow bad, and maybe even bad for you.
Of all sex-related topics, masturbation is the one that parents are more uncomfortable discussing with their kids (and so they either avoid it or present it in a very negative light), and even doctors stay away from this topic when talking about sex.
All this negativity rubs off on all people of all gender identities, but especially on girls. Research shows that among U.S. teens ages 14-17, about 25% of boys and about 50% of girls have never masturbated, and even more have not done it in the past month: 50% of boys and 75% of girls. And many teens, both those who do and do not masturbate, frequently feel guilt and shame around this practice.
The reality is, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with masturbating. In fact, it can have a number of positive benefits for people of all genders. Here are just 8 reasons why more people should masturbate.
The most obvious benefit of masturbation is that our brains and bodies are wired in a way that makes touching yourself feel good, and having an orgasm feel amazing. This is a simple biological reality, and is true even before we hit puberty and become sexually aware — this is why many children masturbate from the moment they are born, all through puberty, and beyond.
In addition to sexual pleasure, people frequently report masturbation can be a good tool for coping with stress, releasing general tension, or insomnia. It may also help alleviate headaches or menstrual cramps, improve the muscle tone in your pelvic area (which comes in very handy for preventing urinary leakage later in life), reduces risk of prostate cancer, and flushes out toxins and bacteria.
Unlike partnered sex, there are absolutely zero risks of sexually transmitted infections or unwanted pregnancy when you’re having sex with yourself. (As long as you’re not using other people’s used sex toys to masturbate with.)
Many teens, and people in general, who feel sexual desire can’t find a partner or don’t necessarily feel ready to have partnered sex. Masturbation is the best and safest way to take care of your sexual needs without having to engage in the more emotionally and socially complex aspects of sexual and romantic relationships.
It can serve as a source of sexual empowerment.
Masturbating teaches people what they like sexually and how they like their bodies touched. It teaches you that your body can serve as a source of pleasure and that you have a right to feel that kind of pleasure. Seriously, enjoy it. In a world that teaches girls sexual passivity, this is a particularly important lesson to learn. Indeed, girls who have more positive views of masturbation tend to feel more in control of their sexuality and have better body image.
Makes for better feeling (partnered) sex.
Unsurprisingly, increased comfort with your body and sexuality translates into better feeling partnered sex. The more you know how to please yourself, the easier you can tell/show a partner how to make your body feel good. And if you masturbate by yourself, you’re also much more likely to give yourself a hand during partnered sex, which is correlated with a much higher chance of having an orgasm, as well as partners who are happy you are confident and comfortable with your body.
May protect against sexual difficulties later in life.
Knowing what feels good and feeling comfortable with your body become more important when you get older. In one study, women who said they started masturbating in adolescence reported more frequent orgasms during partnered sex and fewer difficulties getting aroused as adults than women who did not masturbate as teens.
There are no negative side effects of moderate masturbation.
Despite all the horror stories you may have heard, masturbating will not cause blindness, insanity, hairy palms, acne, infertility, or any of the other myths that have been proven false by actual science. The only thing it may lead to is a sense of guilt and shame if you’ve been taught that masturbation is wrong. In which case, it’s really not masturbation’s fault, and the solution is to overcome those negative beliefs.
Wait, you just said “moderate” — what about excessive masturbation? Does that have side effects? Well, think of it this way: Too much of a good thing can certainly become a bad thing. Regular physical exercise is one of the best things you can do for your physical and mental health, yet too much exercise can lead to injuries, exhaustion, depression, and chronically elevated stress hormone levels. Water is essential to our survival, but drink too much of it, and it can kill you.
Self-pleasure is no different. Overdo it day after day, and you may find yourself experiencing fatigue, pelvic pain, lower back pain... You may also get so used to the specific way you touch yourself, that you won’t find as pleasurable the ways a partner may touch you.
Ok, so, how much is too much? There is no clear cut-off point, but it’s actually less about how many times you do it, and more about how you do it and how it affects your life. If you’re masturbating so often that you don’t have time to get your (school) work done, hang out with your friends, devote time to your romantic partners, or engage in other hobbies, this may indicate some underlying issue, like depression, anxiety, or self-esteem problems, and you might talk to a trusted adult or mental health professional about this.
But, while excessive masturbation is possible, it is rare. The vast majority of people who feel any kind of sexual desire would undoubtedly benefit from the occasional self-service.
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I'd like to know if it's 'OK' to masturbate. Recently, when I'm by myself, I use it as a stress reliever, and I feel great afterward. But I see online sites that are saying it's 'wrong' and 'dirty.' I really want to find out whether it's normal or weird.
– Shea*
From a medical standpoint, there is nothing wrong with masturbation. It's perfectly normal for both guys and girls to masturbate. Masturbation can release sexual tension, as well as other tensions.
Masturbation goes against the beliefs of some religions and other groups. That's probably why you're finding conflicting information online. The TeensHealth doctors can only weigh in on the health effects: Masturbation cannot affect a person's physical health in any way.
Rumors about masturbation causing physical problems are not true. Masturbation can sometimes conflict with a person's religious beliefs or personal values. But it will not:
If you have questions about masturbation, consider talking to your parent or ask your doctor.
*Names have been changed to protect user privacy.
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