MUST READ: THINGS ABOUT MA$TURBATION THAT YOU DIDN’T KNOW



The stigma about ma$turbation has been around for a long time. Religious fanatics have long termed it as a cardinal sin. But is it really so bad? Why involve so many morals? Can’t it be just about a person ‘tending to their needs’? Why make a mountain out of a molehill? Let’s face it, all of us do it! And in all honesty, I don’t see why its bad!

If you know how to get yourself off, then sex with someone else is that much more satisfying because you’re confident with yourself and know your body. Here are five things that you perhaps didn’t know about mas$turbation. Hopefully these facts will make some of you more open to the subject. Let the climaxing begin!
1. People who have $ex regularly ma$turbate more than those who don’t.
Weird, right? Well, not really. If you ma$turbate, you’re more likely to be $exually open, and therefore, you know, have $ex. Also, as I said above, if you know what you like when you’re solo, it will enhance your $exual experience with your partner.
2. More women masturbate than are willing to admit.
Actually, this fact shouldn’t be very shocking, but perhaps the percentages will astonish you. Most teenagers are already going at it with themselves: Surveys show that before both genders have reached 18, 80 percent of males and 59 percent of females have given ma$turbation a whirl.
3. Ma$turbation wasn’t always taboo.
Why do we love the early Romans? Because they were open about their $exuality! Even as early as the 4th millennium BC, a clay figurine depicted a woman touching herself, and obviously enjoying it. All was great until the early 1700’s when an anonymous pamphlet titled Onania was published and put an end to all the fun.
Calling ma$turbation a “heinous sin” of “self-pollution,” and depicting archaic devices to prevent this “pollution,” it gave ma$turbation a bad rap for centuries to come. This mentality continued through the 16th and 17th century, when those who did ma$turbate were regarded as mentally ill. Over 60 percent of mental and physical illnesses were blamed on ma$turbation.
4. Older women masturbate, too.
Your sex drive just gets more revved up as you get older. A 2010 Kinsey study found that roughly 30 percent of women in relationships between 60 and 69 years of age had “recently” double-clicked their mouse. For those over 70, “solo ma$turbation was reported by more than half who were in a non-cohabitating relationship, compared to 12.2 percent among married women.”


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