Saturday, August 21, 2010

try to keep busy, craetively busy, be surrounded, .....but remove myth abt masterbating....Alok

Do not think too much abt sex, mediatae, listen to good discourses. These should work. If all that fails then very occaassionally you may masterbate.But I repeat any unwanted thoughts including sexual desire can be curtailed by being busy,not letting thought wander being spiritual.......Alok

 

Only males masturbate

Females masturbate as much as males do. However, they tend to report it less than males due to the social stigma attached to it. Also it has been observed that females tend to reduce or discontinue masturbation once they get into meaningful sexual relationships

 

Masturbation is unhealthy

Masturbation per se does not cause any health hazards. It is not an unhealthy habit. However, it may be mentally unhealthy if it assumes obsessive proportions and the individual is unable to think of anything else. It may also have physical repercussions if the instrument used to masturbate is dirty or infected.

Only teenagers masturbate

Though the practice usually begins during adolescence, almost all adults practice it at some time or the other in their lives. Masturbation is nothing but a healthy way of releasing sexual energies.


Masturbation doesn't provide sexual satisfaction

Sometimes masturbation is more satisfying than the sex act. This is because, during masturbation, an individual is in control of his own movements and can maximise the pleasure according to his or her needs. During sexual intercourse, the degree of satisfaction may, to some extent, lie with the partner.

 

Masturbation makes one less sexually responsive

It is a common myth regarding masturbation that the act makes a person less responsive to stimulation by a partner, which is not true. It is healthy and a good way to learn about your body and sexual responsiveness. Masturbation helps men to know their ejaculation point.


Masturbation results from unfulfilling sexual relationships

It's a common myth that people masturbate only if they have an unfulfilling sexual relationship with their partner. This myth has no basis. People also masturbate for self satisfaction, even when they have otherwise fully satisfying sexual relationships.

Masturbation results in low sperm count

 

The quantity and quality of semen does not have anything to do with masturbation. Ejaculating more through masturbation will not result in low sperm count as the body keeps on producing sperms.

Masturbation results in sexually transmitted diseases

 

Contrary to this popular myth, masturbation is a safe sexual alternative for people who wish to avoid pregnancy and the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases and infections.

 

Masturbation causes impotence

Another myth is that teenagers will lose the ability to have children if they masturbate more. This myth has no scientific basis. In fact, teenagers tend to masturbate more often than adults as their hormone levels are at the highest point.


Masturbation leads to homosexuality
Masturbation does not determine a person's sexual orientation. Touching your own body does not mean that you would like to touch others body parts.


Masturbation results from sexual exposure

Masturbation is a part of normal sexual development of a child. So, it has nothing to do with the sexual content shown on television or elsewhere.

Masturbation makes one less sexually responsive

It is a common myth regarding masturbation that the act makes a person less responsive to stimulation by a partner, which is not true. It is healthy and a good way to learn about your body and sexual responsiveness. Masturbation helps men to know their ejaculation point.

Masturbation leads to homosexuality
Masturbation does not determine a person's sexual orientation. Touching your own body does not mean that you would like to touch others body parts.


 

 


 
Thanks and Regards,
Alok Tholiya (S.E.O.),

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