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Masturbation, or self-pleasuring, is touching and rubbing parts of your body for sexual pleasure, such as the penis, scrotum, clitoris, vulva, breasts and anus. Masturbation can involve a person exploring their own body, but can also happen between two people (mutual masturbation). If masturbation is occurring between people (mutual masturbation), consent needs to be given and obtained.
Masturbation is a common behaviour that is seen at all ages from childhood, through the teen years and throughout adulthood by people of any gender. It’s a healthy way for people to explore bodies, to find out what feels good sexually, and how to achieve an orgasm. Sexual pleasure through masturbation can be a very normal part of a person’s sexual experience. How frequent people masturbate is different for each person. It might be several times a day, a week or a month to not masturbating at all. How often a person masturbates is not a problem unless the time spent masturbating is replacing other aspects of a healthy and balanced life – for example school, work, responsibilities, social activities.
Some of the known sexual health benefits of masturbation include:
Some of the general health benefits of masturbation may include that it:
Even though masturbation is a common part of sexuality, some people feel ashamed or embarrassed about masturbation, partly because of outdated myths. Masturbation has been incorrectly blamed for a range of health problems, including:
People of all ages masturbate for different reasons. It may help with relaxation, it may be due to curiosity and body exploration, it may assist in self soothing behaviours or, in most instances, it just feels good.
In Australia, 89% of young people in Years 10, 11 and 12 report that they masturbate. Providing your child with sex-positive messages about masturbation is important in normalising this behaviour and reducing feelings of anxiety, fear and shame about bodies and sexuality. Tips for parents and carers include:
If you’re concerned about your child’s behaviour, you should talk with your doctor or paediatrician.
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In Victoria, you can have two types of abortion: surgical and medication. Both types are safe and reliable. You can have a medication abortion up to nine weeks of pregnancy. You can have a surgical abortion from around six weeks of pregnancy onwards.
Mifepristone, also called RU486 or the 'abortion pill', is used to terminate (end) a pregnancy up to nine weeks.
Abortion is one of the most common and safest types of surgery in Australia.
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is caused by an imbalance of the bacteria normally present in the vagina.
Bisexuality is when a person finds men and women physically, sexually or emotionally attractive.
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In Victoria, you can have two types of abortion: surgical and medication. Both types are safe and reliable. You can have a medication abortion up to nine weeks of pregnancy. You can have a surgical abortion from around six weeks of pregnancy onwards.
Mifepristone, also called RU486 or the 'abortion pill', is used to terminate (end) a pregnancy up to nine weeks.
Abortion is one of the most common and safest types of surgery in Australia.
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is caused by an imbalance of the bacteria normally present in the vagina.
Bisexuality is when a person finds men and women physically, sexually or emotionally attractive.
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Just when I finally got used to the side boob .
Just when I finally got used to the side hair shave .
Comes another side THING that is beautiful and impossible and horrifying and I cannot look away:
— David Richman (@DRich_what) April 1, 2016
The side vag is my new favourite term. It’s the result of what happens when you succumb to the latest high-crotched fashion trend and let your fleshy front lady area see the light of day. And it’s coming to a beach, a red carpet, or an Instagram shot near you.
In Venice recently, it was side-vag for days:
And, pre-robbery, Kim Kardashian was letting the gentle winds of France caress her front cheeks.
A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on Sep 17, 2016 at 9:27pm PDT
It's yet another astonishing feat for women in 2016. Up until now we've been concerning ourselves with the brave feats of fighting for equal pay, starting AFL leagues and running for President of the United States.
It's time we tipped our hats to those brave souls involved in side-vaggery.
Firstly, respect for the enormous amount of danger factor involved. Step a millimetre too far, and suddenly your bikini seam has been swallowed up by your lady pocket. And for pete's sake don't even THINK about moving sideways or you'll end up in a Malaysian prison.
Secondly, the intensity and effort it goes to ensure your side vag is display-quality cannot be underestimated. Can you imagine? How is it possible to remain hairless, without the pockmarked scars of ingrown picking, or the ugly red bumps of another $29 triple-x from Essential Beauty?
Not all heroes wear capes. Some of them wear really high-crotch things.
Side vaggers laugh in the face of their waxer when she says "this is going to hurt".
Side vaggers spit their champagne out at 1800's ladies who were considered scandalous when they flashed their ankle.
Side vaggers know where their best side is at.
So this summer, ladies, be armed with the knowledge that your vag doesn't have to lie dormant, meekly covered. Get your little muff wings out. It's what fashion wants you to do. Just remember a couple of things:
And please, don't forget to slip, slop and slap the sides too.
Monique Bowley is the host of Mamamia Out Loud. It's the award-winning weekly podcast with what women are talking about. Subscribe in itunes or listen to the full episode here:
this is just a revision and an attempted resurgence of the high hip french cut that really doesnt look good on anyone unless you're trying to make your hips look gigantic...are dickies going to be next??
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Sexual arousal in females is dependent to a certain extent on the nerve endings that are present on the vulva. Arousal leads to several physical changes in the vulva.
Arousal consists of four stages. These include:
During this phase there is increased watery secretion that is produced to cause better lubrication. This increase in secretion is caused due to constriction of the vaginal walls and congestion and engorgement of the vaginal walls. Due to increase in pooling of blood, watery secretion seeps in and these collect in the vagina and flow out into the vulva.
During this phase the labia majora spreads apart and flattens to expose the clitoris. The clitoris in turn increases in size. These changes may not be immediately noticeable unlike the excitation phase in males.
During this phase the congestion of blood vessels cause swelling of the vaginal walls. This leads to decreasing the opening of the vagina to around one third of its original size. As the clitoris becomes enlarged, it starts to become erect and becomes concealed by the hood.
The labia minora increase considerably in thickness, approximately 2–3 times. This leads to spreading out of the labia minora and opening up of the vaginal opening.
In White Caucasian women who have never had children the color of the labia minora changes from pink to red due to blood vessel engorgement. Among those women who have had a child before the color changes from red to dark red.
This is the peak in sexual arousal and this stage is marked by maximum clitoris engorgement. This engorgement leads to retraction of glans into the clitoral hood. This is thought to protect the sensitive glans during orgasm.
An orgasm is characterized by rhythmic muscle contractions of the lower part of the vagina, the uterus and the anus as well. The contractions come around once every 0.8 seconds and gradually spread out and become less intense. A typical orgasm contains 15 or more contractions depending on the intensity.
This may be accompanied by female ejaculation, causing liquid to squirt out. This is usually a clear, odourless secretion from the Skene's gland or bladder that comes out of the urethra. This is not urine and does not cause staining. Immediately after orgasm the clitoris may be so sensitive that any stimulation is uncomfortable.
This follows an orgasm wherein the pooled blood begins to dissipate at a slower rate. The vagina returns to its normal relaxed state. The vulva returns to its normal position, size, and color.
Dr. Ananya Mandal is a doctor by profession, lecturer by vocation and a medical writer by passion. She specialized in Clinical Pharmacology after her bachelor's (MBBS). For her, health communication is not just writing complicated reviews for professionals but making medical knowledge understandable and available to the general public as well.
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