Compared with male masturbation, female masturbation is considerably less common. According to the National Health and Social Life Survey, 39 percent of American
As Woody Allen famously said, “Don’t knock masturbation. It’s sex with someone I love.” And considering that up to 95 percent of men and 89 to 92 percent of
WebMD explores some little known things about male masturbation and answers questions such as: is masturbation safe, normal, or unhealthy?
Masturbation at a Glance. Masturbation is commonly defined as touching one’s own body, including sex organs, for sexual pleasure. Masturbation is a common and safe
Learn the sexual benefits and health benefits of masturbation, from Men’s Health
This article talks about the health benefits of masturbation for men. Some of the health benefits and sexual advantages of masturbation are manages
Solo sex has benefits that go beyond the bedroom. At the end of the day, Dr. Streicher says the primary benefit to masturbation is simple: It feels good.
For women, masturbation can help prevent cervical infections and urinary tract infections through the process of “tenting,” or the opening of the cervix that