Mere mention of the word
‘masturbation’ could be irritating. In some settings, masturbation is considered
an evil act. Apparently, not many would want to talk about it either because of
their religious backgrounds, morality or it is simply considered absurd.
In this part of the world,
masturbation is a taboo to discuss but nevertheless remains quite a common and
almost natural activity among men and women and even children. By definition,
masturbation means touching one’s own body, including sex organs, for sexual
pleasure. It has raised a lot of controversy in religious circles.
Many individuals wonder if the Bible
talks about masturbation. However, while religion does not give thumbs up or
thumbs down to it, a study by the Gossard Big M Survey shows that 92 percent of
women regularly take time out to masturbate, a huge jump from the findings of
previous studies (74 per cent in 1979 and 62 per cent in 1953). While men and
women who masturbate live with guilt, shame and fear associated with it, many
have also described it as self-abuse. But the other side to it is that,
scientifically, studies have shown that masturbating more can dramatically
increase individuals’ health and cut the risk of infections.
To Miss Bola Oshodi (not real name),
who confessed that she started masturbating at the age of 18, it has helped her
in so many ways. “I was not influenced by anyone; it started as a result of my
menstrual cramps. Each time I do that, it helps to relieve my pains”, she
stated. “While I was growing up, I tried to avoid keeping boyfriends. I
masturbated just to satisfy my urge for sex. Now that I am married, I do it
sometimes. But I can tell you it literally replaced my emotion for males then.
Each time I do that, I usually feel like I’m having sex. At the end, I feel
good.
“I think, there are so many positive
effects of masturbating — and it’s fun. It can help you stay in touch with
yourself and your sexuality, and is also an extremely satisfying way to pass
the time. I also do that each time I am stressed.” Bola’s case is one of the
many benefits of masturbation, according to medical experts.
According to a study published in
European Urology, aside masturbation being a great stress reliever, it has
distinct health benefits.
Benefits
for men: The study, which linked
masturbation and frequent ejaculation, also found that men who ejaculate
regularly have reduced risk of prostate cancer. In the study, which tracked
30,000 men for almost 20 years, scientists found that men in their 20s, who
ejaculated at least 21 times a month, were 19 per cent less likely to develop
prostate cancer than those who did seven times a month or less.
The study – published in European
Urology-also found that masturbating a lot when younger decreases health
problems in later life.
Masturbation is important to medical practice – Dr. Adebayo stated, a consultant obstetric gynaecologist, Dr Samuel
Adebayo,, who stated that there are many ways to look at the issue of
masturbation, said apart from the benefit of sexual pleasure, it helps people
suffering from premature ejaculation to get better.
“We have been able to see that
people with premature ejaculation tend to get better with masturbation”,
Adebayo said. According to him, masturbation also helps in infertility
treatment and also in sperm collection for other medical use.
The Medical Director, Dayspring
Hospital, Lagos explained that there are two indications for masturbation in
medical practice.
“One of the major indications is
that it is a procedure to collect male sperm in the case of infertility. We
believe that collecting a sample through masturbation is far better than
through sexual intercourse where, most of the times, that of the female would
have gotten contaminated with bacteria in the vagina. But if it is by
masturbation, you are sure that you will be able to estimate the quantity of
the semen and you can accurately estimate the volume, which is one of the
parameters we always use when we are estimating the quality of a man’s sperm in
relation to infertility. Then if you culture any growth or bacteria, you are
sure it is directly from the semen not that it may came from the vagina”.
He further stated that masturbation
is also used to collect sperm for some gynaecological procedures in
Intro-fertilisation, IVF, IUI, among others.
On if there is any health
implication, Adebayo said he could not say if there are health implications but
that masturbation has helped people get better. However, another research also
confirmed that masturbation is an important and wonderful way of knowing
oneself physically and emotionally
.
Benefits
for women: Generally speaking, women often
think their sexual desires are less important than their partners. Because of
cultural taboos, many women feel that the urge or desire to masturbate is
somehow wrong, or the idea of it makes them feel guilty or ashamed.
Experts say there is enormous
potential for healing, growth and well-being through exploring your sexuality,
expressing it, and experiencing it with joy.
According to them, women who masturbate
experience a wide range of health benefits. They say female masturbation helps
prevent cervical infections and relieves urinary tract infections. Studies are
showing that female masturbation can provide protection against cervical
infections because, when women masturbate, the orgasm “tents” opens the cervix.
Many women with urinary tract infections (UTI) report the desire to masturbate
when they feel a UTI coming on, and, for a good reason, masturbating helps
relieve pain, lubricates the vagina, and flushes old, “unfriendly” bacteria
from the cervix. Again, studies have shown that masturbation is associated with
improved cardiovascular health and lower risk of type-2 diabetes. In a number
of studies, women who experienced more orgasms, and overall greater frequency
and satisfaction with sex — with a partner or not — were shown to have greater
resistance to coronary heart disease (CHD) and type-2 diabetes. Masturbation
can help prevent insomnia naturally through hormonal and tension release. Many
women masturbate to wind down at night or to help them fall asleep, but they
might not know that there’s a hormonal reason why that works.
Masturbation makes the body tick and function – Sex
therapist A sex therapist, and Chief
Executive Officer, Zee Virtual Media Ltd, Mr. Uche Edochie, the case against
masturbation is one that has raged on for ages, especially within religious and
political circles. Edochie, explained that it is no coincidence as well that
these are the two circles where people are often pressured to deny the obvious
for fear of a backlash from their constituents.
According to him, everybody
masturbates.
“Humans need masturbation for the
very reasons they need sex, food and sleep. Masturbation, like sex, is part of
what makes our bodies tick and function. There is a raging and insatiable
sexual hunger that humans and animals are born with and masturbation helps feed
that hunger. Human beings are sexual beings and sexual beings need sex to
function and thrive amongst other things. That is okay. Sex is part of our
constitution and we shouldn’t be unnerved by it. I get that we are embarrassed
by the crude and animalistic nature of sexual intercourse but that is not
enough grounds to deny the obvious. The human need for food is one that goes
without saying and the same goes for our need for medicine when we are ill,
sleep when we are tired etc.”
He queried why people should
question the need for sex when all harbour sexual desire.
“Such denial is childish, dangerous and makes
no sense. Masturbation is simple the very act of pleasuring yourself to meet
your sexual needs when the opportunity for actual sex with another human being
is absent. Society largely underrates the importance of sex and it is alarming.
“We take the life we have for
granted when we question our need for sexual gratification. Our daughters,
sisters, wives and mothers are able to go out and come home relatively
unharmed, thanks to a masturbating populace. Rape, sexual molestation, child
sexual abuse, incest and domestic violence are all consequences of sexual
deprivation and if you thought the stats are bad now, imagine how horrible it would
be if we never had the opportunity to relieve ourselves sexually.
Edochie argued that if masturbation
is taken for granted, sexual violence will become an epidemic in the society.
“Sexual violence will be an epidemic of stratospheric proportions. We have all
witnessed how the uncountable incidents of child sexual molestation has ravaged
the Catholic Church and robed it of all credibility, empathy and common sense.
“As a catholic, it has left me stunned beyond words. This is what happens when
priests are denied the opportunity to have sexual relationships and marry. They
turn on helpless children for sexual succour. Priests are people too and they
need sex like everyone else.”
The sex therapist posited that sex
is important for mental health, emotional well-being and social security,
adding that there is no need to demonize masturbation. “Celebrate it. Our world
is safer because of it,” he added. Experts say Dopamine, the “feel-good”
hormone, rises during the anticipation of a sexual climax. After the orgasm,
the calming hormones oxytocin and endorphins are released, allowing you to feel
a warm afterglow that helps you sleep. Orgasm increases pelvic floor strength.
There are so many advantages to having a healthy pelvic floor. In the “plateau”
stage of orgasm, the pelvic floor gets a real workout. The clitoris surges with
increased blood pressure. Muscle tone, heart rate, and respiration all
increase. The uterus “lifts” off the pelvic floor, increasing pelvic muscle
tension and strengthening the entire region, as well as your sexual
satisfaction.
Psychological and emotional benefits
of female masturbation It is said that fatigue is the main reason for women’s
decrease in, or loss of, libido, and it’s a legitimate one. According to
medical experts, tired body should focus on resting and taking care of itself.
The second most common reason for women’s decreased interest in sex is
dissatisfaction with their appearance. Masturbation also has the potential to
heal the memory of past negative sexual experiences and replace them with
positive ones. Masturbation can help you feel more confident and connected
because it improves your mood. Masturbation helps relieve depressed feelings.
As you become aroused, the hormone levels of mood-boosting dopamine and
epinephrine soar in your body. Many studies show that women who report personal
satisfaction with their sex lives live a better quality of life overall.
For couples Masturbation also
relieves stress. According to a sex therapist, Lonnie Barbach, avoiding sex due
to stress can create body imbalances. Masturbation also strengthens your
relationship with yourself. When you know and love yourself on deeply emotional
and physical levels, you gain confidence and let yourself grow through
self-awareness. Masturbation also strengthens sexual relationship with your
partner because many couples have different sexual drives and needs; masturbation
is one way to meet the personal needs not met by a partner. Still, it can be
shared with a partner. Watching a partner masturbate can teach us what methods
our partners use and enjoy. It can also open up communication between partners
who might assume that the old routine is okay when it could use a refresher.
The other side of masturbation
However, certain masturbating habits can wreak havoc on sex life. Studies have
also identified negative effect of masturbation as its inability to help in
terms of infertility. The frequent ejaculation of the fluid, semen reduces the
quality of the sperm as it gets watery. Experts say frequent masturbation can
irritate the skin of the penis and constant masturbation with the penis pressed
down against the sheets can injure the urethra such a way that urine leaves the
penis, not in a stream, but in a hard-to-control spray. This they say can cause
severe urethral trauma. Men who masturbate may often fail to satisfy their
wives during sex. As you keep masturbating, your desire for your partner
decreases and this is one of such situations that can spell doom for your
relationship.
Experts have warned that men who
frequently stimulate themselves sexually in ways different from what their
partner does can develop retarded ejaculation, a sexual dysfunction where you
find it difficult to climax during sex with a partner.
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