Is Masturbation Still A Taboo Subject?
Everybody masturbates, stay calm.
Masturbation, like any other aspect of sex life, is up to each person. As well as the frequency of masturbation. What most people wonder is if they are normal because they masturbate or because they masturbate more often.
All these questions and fears are accentuated by the intense social and religious debates on this topic.
Masturbation is not only strictly individual but also varies in frequency and necessity throughout life, depending on several factors such as age, hormones, arousal, stress, boredom, or the existence of a life partner.
Masturbation becomes a problem when, for example, it affects your sex or professional life. You should also consider the change in your desire and ability to enjoy intimate life with your partner, as well as the side effects of using an electric vibrator.
What matters more than frequency is the total effect that masturbation may or may not have on the ability to have a satisfying emotional life both in and out of the bedroom.
Masturbation for women is a good way to relax and increase confidence in sexual abilities. In addition, women who reach orgasm through masturbation will surely enjoy it in their relationship with their partners.
For many girls, the appearance of the genital area is not something known. The best solution in this regard is to explore with a mirror or shower. Knowing your genital area and exploring sexuality, along with proper sex education, are very important for successful sex life.
Masturbation among men continues to be a taboo subject although almost everyone masturbates, regardless of frequency.
Many young people are ashamed to admit that they sometimes resort to self-stimulation, very few of them being able to discuss it even with their best friends. However, with age, the frequency decreases.
Some men think it is wrong to masturbate since they have an active sex life with their partner and try their best to refrain from fear of being rejected by their girlfriend or wife. Others, on the other hand, hide and choose moments and places where the partner cannot appear.
There are also situations in which men masturbate due to the sexual unavailability of the partner, such as pregnancy, menstruation, or a certain disease. Experts call this type of sexuality "substitution sexuality" or "waiting for sexuality."
Lucky men are the ones whose wives know about this practice and have nothing against it. Among the happiest men are those whose wives accept mutual masturbation, as a form of foreplay, pleasure, and an important part of their sex life.
Sue Johanson, a sexuality counselor, and educator said: "99% of men masturbate regularly, and 1% are liars."
Can masturbation affect a married couple?
The fact that your partner is masturbating should not bother you as long as it does not affect your sex life, that is, as long as it does not replace sex with you and intimate pleasure with you. Masturbation can affect a couple's emotional life if it negatively changes their opinion of themselves.
Most psychologists and sexologists believe that the more their partners think about the fact that one or both of them are masturbating, the sooner they will be bothered by this idea. The solution is to think that masturbation is a normal activity as long as it does not exceed the limits mentioned above.
If the couple expresses their desires and needs without restraint, accepting that masturbation is a good practice, this aspect should not be a problem for the husband-wife relationship.
In a heterosexual couple, masturbation can be normal foreplay or sexual intercourse. In addition, masturbation can be the activity that makes a woman reach orgasm the fastest.
By masturbating in front of his girlfriend, a man reveals his most hidden side and offers proof of confidence. The conclusion is one thing: mutual masturbation can be an extremely exciting and exciting activity for both partners!
What do you think? Have you tried something like this with your partner?
The statistics speak for themselves!
- 90% of the global male population masturbates from time to time, as well as 65% of the global female population!
- how many women masturbate? 62% of adult women, 74% of married women, and 52% of adolescent women.
- how often does a teen masturbate? 1% several times a day, 6% once a day, 24% once a week, and 35% every few months.
- at what age do women experience their first orgasm? 40% of them reach orgasm around the age of 15, while 50% reach orgasm around the age of 18 for the first time.

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