Masturbation doesn't cause any harm. But it is healthy.
Most surveys suggest that approximately 94% of teenage males "admitted" that they masturbated and about70% of teen females "admitted" to this also. It’s always hard to establish absolute truth in any survey on sexuality and sexual behavior, since they are influenced so much by what people think is "normal". It is important to note the word "admitted" in the results of these surveys. Doesn't that word imply something shameful about the act of masturbating? We think so. This leads us to believe that we are still suffering from the residual Victorian morals when boys and girls were discouraged from masturbating. None of the following myths are true: "Masturbation isn't "real sex" and only losers masturbate."
Just not true. According to some sexuality experts people who masturbate tend to function better sexually when with a partner since they know their own body and have fulfilled sexual expression.
If you masturbate you will go blind or bald or get acne or hair on your hands -- or lots of other anomalies. None of these have any basis in truth.
People in relationships or married don't masturbate.
Wrong again. (Many couples masturbate mutually).
"Masturbation will stunt your growth"
Nice try, but wrong again.
“If you masturbate you'll never be able to have children”
This is just not true, who started this myth? If that was true none of us would be on this planet.
So enjoy masturbating as long as you don't hurt your penis
Answered by
Pankaj
, an ibibo Advisor,
at
1:36 AM on August 31, 2009