How to Approach Masturbation Correctly

by jnjlyy on 2009-09-19 10:03:32

Normal masturbation is harmless to the body

Masturbation is actually a common phenomenon for both males and females as they enter puberty. According to statistics, over 95% of males have masturbated during their teenage years. Some individuals with a habit of masturbation worry if it will affect their post-marriage sex life or lead to infertility. Experts point out that masturbation is not scary and there’s no need to be overly concerned. Occasional masturbation among teenagers is not abnormal, immoral, or something to feel ashamed about, and it will not significantly impact the physical and mental development of adolescents. Furthermore, surveys indicate that over 90% of males with a history of masturbation have normal fertility. Therefore, those with a habit of masturbation can put down their psychological burdens.

Controlling the frequency of masturbation is important

It is generally believed that as long as masturbation is moderate, it will not affect one's normal work and study, nor will it cause a series of diseases. However, if masturbation is excessive without restriction, it can place a significant burden on both physical and mental health and may lead to male sexual dysfunction and other conditions. Below is a detailed introduction to the potential adverse effects of long-term excessive masturbation: