Taboo of Masturbation

Taboo of Masturbation

Masturbation has many benefits, such as easy orgasm and endless pleasure. Unfortunately, it is considered taboo in our society, leading to deep-rooted prejudice against it. This can impact women's views on masturbation, making them feel disgusted and hostile towards it.
But perhaps one day, society will no longer suppress women's sexual freedom and we can enjoy the pleasure of touch and explore our bodies in any way we like, whether alone or with others. One woman said that masturbation is a form of self-care and natural closeness with our own bodies, and it should be seen as a normal and reasonable behavior for women.

As awareness grew, more women began speaking openly about self-pleasure. Support groups formed where they could share experiences without judgment. Some brave souls even organized workshops to teach techniques and promote body positivity.

Slowly, attitudes started to shift. Medical professionals highlighted the health benefits. Sex educators incorporated it into curricula. The media portrayed it more positively in TV and film.

Still, old stigmas died hard. Many women continued to feel shame or conflict. But for a growing number, masturbation became a regular part of their self-care routines - a way to relax, relieve stress, and get in touch with their bodies and desires.

As one woman put it: "It's empowering to take control of my own pleasure. I'm not waiting for someone else's permission or approval. My body belongs to me."
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