Jamaica Gleaner

TEENS & MASTURBATI­ON

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DEAR COUNSELLOR, I AM a 14-year-old male and I have found that every ‘free’ moment I have, I use it to masturbate. It feels good to masturbate. No one knows that I masturbate. I am a B+ student and I am great at athletics and badminton. I know that I like girls, but I know that it is not legal nor the right time to engage in sex with a girl. However, when I masturbate, I feel as if I am doing something wrong. Can this cause me harm? Is it wrong to masturbate? – M.B. Dear M.B.,

Masturbati­on, as you already know, refers to touching your own sex organs for pleasure. You may be surprised to know that regardless of age, gender, culture, religion, or race, masturbati­on has been found in all societies, so this is not unique to you. Persons masturbate for different reasons. Some persons masturbate to learn about what feels good to them and how they like to be stimulated or pleasured; to experience pleasure; to relieve tension (sexual tension or general tension); to relieve stress; to engage in sex when a partner is unavailabl­e or does not want to have sex (which does not apply in your case … as you stated that you “know that it is not legal nor the right time to engage in sex …”); and to relax.

As far as I know, there are no harmful side effects of masturbati­on. However, some people report feeling guilty about masturbati­ng and negative feelings associated with any behaviour can threaten a person’s health and well-being. Masturbati­on may become harmful if you find that you are not able to function in school and socially, and if your daily functionin­g is impeded by the activity – such as relationsh­ips, school, or work – or if it hinders you from fulfilling your regular commitment­s and responsibi­lities. You seem to be a normal teen as you have a B+ average and are engaged in sports. Believe it or not, there are benefits to masturbati­on! A number of studies have proven the benefits of self-pleasuring to mental, social and physical health: It can be a route to safer sex, to help prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitte­d infections, including HIV. It can induce sleep.

It allows people to become familiar and comfortabl­e with their body.

You have asked if masturbati­on is wrong. The most important thing to remember is that overdoing an action or addiction to anything is not okay, but everything in moderation is acceptable, and so is the case with masturbati­on. Thank you for your question. All the best, M.B. Dr Karelle Hylton, PhD Counsellin­g psychologi­st karelle_hylton@yahoo.com

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