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Female masturbation is the act of stimulating the clitoris and creating a feeling of sexual pleasure. This is completely normal sexual behavior and in fact offers many benefits for certain. However, female masturbation can cause some negative effects on health as well as relationships with partners.
1. What is masturbation?
Masturbation is the act of stimulating one's own genitals in a sexual way to the point of orgasm. It's a very common behavior among men and women and a very normal part of growing up for children of both sexes.
The action itself is not “good” or “bad”, although in some cases social norms can lead people to label it as “bad”.
Sexual development is an essential part of a child's normal growth and development, just as physical development, emotional development, learning and language and communication skills development are normal.
2. Female masturbation
The clitoris is a small, sensitive organ made up of erectile tissue in the vulva of the female reproductive system. It contains thousands of nerve endings making it an extremely sensitive organ. Masturbation stimulates the clitoris and produces a feeling of sexual pleasure. Masturbation can really help women understand their bodies better and they can do so without any shame or guilt. In fact, if it does, masturbation can help enhance a woman's sexual experience with her partner.
The reality is that masturbation is effective in healing, fulfillment and happiness through exploring your sexuality as a woman and expressing it and experiencing it joyfully.
3. Is masturbation common behavior?
Sexologists as well as researchers agree that masturbation is a completely normal human process and a healthy sexual behavior. It can get a bad reputation for being an intensely private act of sex, which no one likes to share, even with their closest friends.
4. Is masturbation bad for women?
From a health science perspective, masturbation is not harmful to you at all. Some people think that masturbation is bad for moral reasons, however, it is a personal choice.
The benefits of masturbation for women are many, for example:
Female masturbation helps prevent cervical infections and reduce urinary tract infections. In fact, the urge to masturbate can be strong for women with UTIs, and with good reason, as masturbation can help relieve pain, lubricate the vagina, and flush harmful bacteria out of the cervix. bow. Helping you relieve feelings of depression like when you're excited, levels of the mood-boosting hormones dopamine and epinephrine soar in your body. Masturbation can greatly reduce emotional stress. Helps strengthen your relationship with yourself, because when you understand and love yourself deeply on the physical and emotional levels, you gain confidence and allow yourself to grow through self-awareness. Dear. Masturbation can improve the quality of your sleep and help you deal with insomnia. Women who have more orgasms, more frequency, and satisfaction with masturbation or sex are known to be more resistant to heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Masturbation can enhance your relationship with your partner because you know yourself well. In postmenopausal women, the narrowing of the vagina can make sex and pelvic exams painful, but masturbation, especially with a water-based lubricant, increases blood flow to the genital organs. . This can help alleviate moisture problems and prevent vaginal narrowing.
5. How much masturbation in a week is considered normal for a woman?
The frequency per week may vary from woman to woman, based on her general state of health. There are women who masturbate two to three times a day, or five times a week, seven times a week, or even no masturbation at all.
Sexual desire is natural, however, too much of anything is harmful. Therefore, instead of increasing the frequency of masturbation, you might consider redirecting your energy to things like sports, creative arts, or any other hobby. This ensures that you live a balanced, healthy and happy life.
6. Can masturbation replace casual sex?
Masturbation itself is an enjoyable activity different from sex. In fact, masturbation can enhance your experience with your partner, because it helps you understand your own body better as a woman. However, if you're just masturbating and ignoring or missing out on physical intimacy with your partner, it could be a sign of some problem.
However, there are valid times when masturbation can replace sex, for example:
If your partner's libido is lower than yours, then masturbation is an option If your partner suffers disease If your partner is not around When you have a good understanding of female masturbation, you should consider and make appropriate choices to ensure good health for yourself.
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