Masturbation is a natural and common activity that many people practice, but how much do you really know about it? From myths and misconceptions to the science behind it, there's a lot more to this subject than meets the eye.
Given the latest episode of Jo Veç Kullera by Andale Media , where Zhaklin Lekatari talked about masturbation and many people in the comments did not understand the essence of the discussion, the need for broader sexual education is emphasized once again.
In this article, we'll review some important facts about masturbation and give you the chance to test your knowledge. Ready to learn more? Let's get started!
Answers:
Masturbation can damage the genitals.
The genitals are strong organs that can 'endure' the friction of the penis in the case of men and the friction of the clitoris in the case of women. The only effect that masturbation can have on the skin of your genitals is a slight irritation if the masturbation sessions are long.
Masturbation can increase mental problems if it is frequent.
If masturbation becomes the focal point of your life, it can cause a number of problems, including mental health problems. Masturbating multiple times a day can interfere with your performance at work, school, or other areas of your life.
Masturbation can consume a person sexually.
Masturbation does not cause someone to be sexually 'consumed'. It does not affect the number of orgasms you can experience. Most importantly, there is no set number of orgasms that can be physically experienced, so masturbation cannot 'exhaust' them.
Which of the following statements is true about masturbation?
All of the above. Studies show that 5 in 10 women and 7 in 10 men masturbate. Children, on the other hand, start masturbating even before they reach puberty. Individuals who have regular sexual partners masturbate more than individuals who do not have sexual partners.
Masturbation is a healthy way to learn about your body and the pleasures it craves.
Masturbation can help you figure out what makes you feel good and what doesn't, allowing you to better communicate with any potential partner. Plus, it just feels so good! It's been shown to relieve stress, boost your immune system, and help you fall asleep faster. That said, masturbation is a sexual activity and no one should be forced or pressured into engaging in it. Your body is yours!
If you have:
1-2 correct answers:
It seems like you don't know much about masturbation. No problem, it's a topic that is often covered in myths and misconceptions. Learn more to understand how masturbation affects our bodies and what's true about it!
3-4 correct answers:
You're in the middle! You have a good idea about masturbation, but there's always room to learn more. By learning more about this topic, you can better understand its effects and impacts on your body.
5 correct answers:
You are very informed! You have an excellent understanding of masturbation and its effects on the human body and psychology. Well done for reaching this point and continue to stay informed!
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