well nitesh,
Boys are worried about the loss of semen which is supposed to be a precious and vital fluid. In fact semen is a fluid meant for throwing out of body. No harm is done if it is thrown out and no benefit is obtained if it is preserved in the body. Sperms and the constituents of the semen are continuously produced in the body. If the semen is not ejaculated at intervals either by masturbation or in sleep, it gets disintegrated and absorbed in the body.
Some boys are worried that they have done "too much" of masturbation and therefore, they have landed into some problems like impotence or weakness. The fact is that there is nothing like "too much." Like sleep, thirst, hunger, the body knows its requirements. The body craves only till the needs are satisfied. The need of sex-outlet is great during the adolescence. Since one cannot have sexual outlet just at will with the opposite sex, nature itself teaches the alternative method of sexual outlet, i.e., masturbation. Animals too masturbate by forelimbs or by rubbing their penis against the trees or such objects.
Not only unmarried men and women masturbate, but married persons also do it when their partner is not around or is sick. Elderly persons also do it. Intense desire for masturbation amongst boys is because of high level of the male sex hormone, testosterone. The frequency of masturbation is less in girls
Masturbation is stimulation of sex organs by self. It is a solo activity. When two do it to each other, it is called "mutual masturbation." About 93 to 98 per cent of men and 60 to 80 per cent of women do it. However, most of them do not disclose it. It is a normal step in the development of sexuality
Regards
Kalyan
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4:11 AM on July 10, 2009