The act
of touching your genitals for the purpose of feeling good
or receiving pleasure is called masturbation. It is based
on the fact that pleasure centers are found in various parts
of our bodies. When we touch these centers in various ways,
we feel good! Humans have specific pleasure centers in genital
parts-such as the penis and testicles, the breast nipples
and the vagina. These areas have highly specialized nerve
endings, which, after being stimulated by touching, can
send signals to the brain that result in a sense of well-being
or pleasure. If you touch your genitals for the specific
purpose of feeling good, it is called masturbation or masturbatory
activity. Sometimes the person does not use his/her hands,
but uses various objects that touch and stimulate the genitals.
The use
of the word masturbation usually suggests that the person
is manipulating his/her genitals to the point of intense
pleasure, called, orgasm. Orgasm refers to a period of intense
excitement in which genital muscles enter in to a series
of highly-pleasurable contractions or movements; this involves
release of sperm by the male during ejaculation or movements
of the vagina and other genital parts in the female. Parts
of the genitals that are particularly sensitive to touch
include the tip of the penis in the male and a structure
in the front of the vagina in the female, called the clitoris.
The word masturbation itself also implies that the pleasure
is obtained by genital touch or manipulation and not sexual
intercourse or penis-vaginal penetration, called coitus.
Is masturbation
normal?
Yes,
it is normal for you to masturbate as a way of pleasuring
yourself. However, society has placed many restrictions
around the whole issue of masturbation. Why? For many reasons!
Here are some, and you will encounter others as you read
about this topic and hear from others. Behavior that is
considered sexual, including masturbation and coitus, produces
much concern in society. This is a natural reaction that
has occurred over thousands of years-or as long as humans
have been around! Because masturbation can lead to ejaculation
and the spreading of sperm, society has many concerns about
this activity. If this sperm is placed inside a female's
vagina, pregnancy can result. If you only practice masturbation
and not coitus, pregnancy will never result. In any event,
masturbation can be an important part of your own expression
as a sexual being, and various attitudes about this and
other forms of sexual expression, have developed over thousands
of years. Religions have looked at this behavior and developed
various rules that allow or discourage masturbation.
It is
a normal behavior from a medical viewpoint. However, it
is important for you to be aware of the teachings of your
culture, religion, parents, and others about this subject.
If you engage in this behavior so much that other important
aspects of your life are being affected, or if you use such
force that injury results, then it is not normal.
I heard
if you masturbate too much, you'll go blind or have hairy
palms. Is this true?
No! Masturbation
has nothing to do with becoming blind or developing hairy
palms! If there is no medical truth in this, then why has
this myth been around for so long? It is based on issues
raised in question and answer number two. Because masturbation
is part of sexual expression and because sexuality is an
intimate part of procreation ("making babies"),
society (including various religions) has expressed sincere
and deep concern about masturbation. A wide variety of opinions
have emerged over the past many centuries in regards to
sexual expression and its consequences; this includes masturbation,
pregnancy, birth control (pregnancy prevention) and abortion
(pregnancy termination). Sometimes deep concern results
in opinions being formed that later are discovered to be
not accurate-such as linking blindness or hairy palms to
masturbation.
A famous
Roman physician, Galen, wrote this in the later part of
the second century, about a male who masturbated: "Watch
carefully over this young man, leave him alone neither day
nor night... When he has contracted this fatal habit (masturbation),
the most fatal to which a young man can be subject, he will
carry its painful effects to the tomb-his mind and body
will be enervated (weakened)." Well, Galen was quite
wrong about this. However, many people have believed him
over the past centuries! Perhaps the prediction of blindness
from masturbation developed as a way to tell people not
to do this. Perhaps the prediction of hairy palms was started
to warn people that touching your genitals in this way would
result in a way of "identifying" people who did-since
hairy palms are not a normal finding!
It is
important to note that, if your religion states that masturbation
is "wrong," you can examine your beliefs to learn
what you believe is wrong or right. However, if someone
says that masturbation is wrong because it will make you
blind or give you hairy palms, that is incorrect. It does
not!
Does
masturbation cause the penis to grow?
As the
myths of the effects of masturbation have developed over
the past thousands of years, some of the myths have noted
that masturbation will cause harm while others have claimed
positive effects. For example, it has been stated again
and again that manipulating the penis will stimulate it
to grow. This claim comes from the idea that touching one's
genitals causes pleasure and may result in the penis developing
an erection, thus enlarging! When the male becomes sexually
stimulated, engorgement of the penis with blood, or an erection,
is a normal result. However, the erection is not a permanent
event (fortunately!) and eventually the penis will return
to its "normal" state, with or without an ejaculation
(release of fluid from the genitals through the penis).
The hope of some is that continued masturbation will cause
the penis to become larger than it otherwise would be. Some
have wondered if the penis could be stimulated to become
its normal adult size sooner if masturbation occurs.
The answer
is no in both cases! The size of your penis is determined
by factors inherited from your parents-much like various
other traits you inherit from your family. When you become
a teenager and various hormones are increasing in your body-your
body then changes from a child's body to an adult's body-over
several years. Your penis will develop into its adult size
as you go from a young teenager to an older one. The size
will not be affected by masturbation. If you develop an
erection, the penis will get larger for a period of time,
and then return to its normal non-erect (flaccid) state.
However, though you cannot affect its size, you can injure
your penis by very rough manipulation and/or by using dangerous
instruments as part of the masturbation act.
I heard
if you masturbate a lot, you can use up all of your sperm.
Is this true?
This
is another myth which, though might make some sense to some,
is not true! When you use the term masturbation, you usually
imply that orgasm occurs--in the case of the male, that
means ejaculation and release of sperm as well as other
genital fluids. Males often fear that they only have a very
limited amount of sperm and that it is easily used up, making
them less of a man. It is also another example of myths
that have developed indicating a negative result from masturbation.
Over the past centuries, doctors and various members of
society were so convinced and worried that masturbation
was harmful, that doctors developed various "treatments"
for those who masturbated. These treatments included removing
the testicles, placing the person's penis in a ring with
spikes in the center to cause terrible pain during erection,
and other very harmful measures.
Well,
it is important to point out that masturbation is a normal
aspect of one's sexual behavior and does not harm you unless
you do it to the exclusion of other behavior and/or injure
yourself because you are too rough. Most males have plenty
of sperm and masturbation (with ejaculation) will not cause
a decrease in their sperm. If someone is touching their
genitals a lot, it may be because of medical problems, such
as having certain infections or a severe itch for some reason.
This is sometimes found in young children who touch themselves
a lot because of a constant genital discomfort. But, do
not worry that masturbation will affect your sperm count
or your ability to someday have children. It will not!
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