Click a button to go to a popular page on this site: Female masturbation. This page is for questions from females about masturbation and other issues related to sexuality.
Masturbation Myth. First of all, this is a clinical discussion about biology not morality. If you feel guilty about masturbation or are wondering about the morality then stop reading now and talk to your parents or someone at your church.
Masturbation is not a sin, and neither are ‘lustful thoughts’. Most christians misinterpret Matthew 5:28.
Click a button to go to a popular page on this site: A Man’s Guide to Masturbation. Print this page as a brochure in PDF format. (If printing 2-sided, use the setting “flip on short edge” under Options.)
Masturbation is the sexual stimulation of one’s own genitals for sexual arousal or other sexual pleasure, usually to the point of orgasm. The stimulation may involve hands, fingers, everyday objects, sex toys such as vibrators, or combinations of these.
Masturbation – advice on how to enjoy self pleasuring more for men and mans.
Diversity of Roman Catholic beliefs about masturbation: Part 2: Church Catechism. Is masturbation a venial or a mortal sin? Sponsored link. …
It’s normal to masturbate (touch yourself for sexual pleasure) whether you’re sexually active or not. Masturbation has health benefits like reducing stress
How to stop masturbation? Learn how to increase your willpower and gain freedom and more self-control