Masturbation
is the manual excitation of the sexual organs with the purpose
of reaching orgasm. It may also feature the use of sex toys
and non-genital stimulation, but the main purpose of masturbation
is to achieve orgasm by touching one’s sex organs. Although
masturbation is seen primarily as a solitary practice, it
may become part of the sexual life of certain people in the
form of mutual masturbation. In such cases, mutual masturbation
may be used as foreplay or even replace intercourse completely
from time to time.
Masturbation techniques vary from person
to person, depending on preferences, time available and other
issues (circumcision is one of the major factors that determine
the choice of masturbation techniques in men). The techniques
employed by men and women are, naturally, very different.
The most common adjuncts of masturbation are reading or viewing
pornographic materials and also fantasizing about things that
the person in question finds stimulating.
The frequency of masturbation depends
largely upon the age of the person in question. Teens and
adolescents tend to masturbate very frequently, after which
many move on to sexual intercourse. However, many people (mostly
men) continue to masturbate well in their 20s and even beyond
this age. Adult women report a drastic drop in masturbation
frequency and it is believed that women are less likely to
engage in frequent masturbation while in a sexual relationship
with a man.
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