Masturbation is the sexual stimulation of one's own genitals for the purpose of sexual arousal or other sexual pleasure, typically to the point of orgasm. Hands, fingers, everyday objects, sex toys like vibrators, or a combination of these may be used to stimulate. Mutual masturbation is masturbation with a sexual partner, and it may include manual stimulation of a partner's genitals (fingering or a hand job), or it may be used as a form of non-penetrative sex. Masturbation occurs in both sexes and at all ages. A positive attitude toward sexual activity in general, and masturbation in particular, has been linked to a variety of medical and psychological benefits. Masturbation has been depicted in art since prehistoric times and is mentioned and discussed in the earliest writings. Some European theologians and physicians described it as "heinous," "deplorable," and "hideous" in the 18th and 19th centuries, but these taboos gradually faded during the 20th century. Masturbation is being discussed and portrayed more frequently in art, popular music, television, films, and literature. Masturbation is viewed differently by different religions today; some see it as a spiritually detrimental practice, others do not, and others take a situational approach. Masturbation's legal status has also changed over time, and masturbation in public is now illegal in the majority of countries. Masturbation in animals has been observed in a variety of species, both in the wild and in captivity. Masturbation is a common occurrence. It's a natural way to explore your body, experience pleasure, and release sexual tension. It affects people of all ages, genders, and races. To continue reading and learn more about masturbation's medical and spiritual implications Click buy now to grab your copy now