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Masturbation good for your health?
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Posted at 02/22/2010 1:41 PM | Updated as of 02/22/2010 5:24
PM
According to the McKinley
Health Center
at the University
of Illinois , masturbation
(which they defined as touching one's own sex organs for pleasure) reduces
stress, induces sleep, and can help people to become familiar and comfortable
with their body.
Citing studies, the McKinley health handout also cited the
following perks of masturbation:
- alleviates premenstrual tension for many women
- provides a healthy sexual outlet for people who choose to abstain from sex with partners or who do not currently have available sexual partners
- can be a route to safer sex, to help prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV
- allows for sexual pleasuring for those who are not ready to engage in vaginal, anal, or oral sex
- increases blood flow to the genital region, which can help overall sexual functioning
- helps women learn how to achieve orgasm
- helps men to increase ejaculatory control and manage rapid or delayed ejaculation.
Masturbation myths debunked
Contrary to what some people think, the McKinley Health
Center said masturbation
does not lead to insanity or hair growing on the palms. It added that it does
not drain excessive energy from the body.
"There are no harmful side effects of
masturbation," it said, adding that regardless of cultural attitudes and
values, masturbation has been found in all societies.
Here are some myths that McKinley said are unfounded in
medical and social science:
- Only people who cannot find sexual partners, or who are socially inadequate, masturbate
- Masturbation leads to physical problems such as mental illness and growing hair on your palms
- Masturbation "ruins" a person for partner sex
- Men will run out of semen or sperm if they masturbate excessively
- Others, including medical doctors and sexual partners, will be able to tell if you masturbate.
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