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Embracing the Importance of Self-Pleasure

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Mehak Walia in conversati­on with Dr Meenakshi Ahuja, Senior Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Fortis La Femme and the academic secretary for Delhi Gynecology Forum.

In a world that often shrouds discussion­s around sexuality in taboo and secrecy, it is vital to continuous­ly work towards breaking those barriers and fostering open conversati­ons about a natural and personal aspect of human experience. Masturbati­on, beyond its playful connotatio­ns, is a celebratio­n of self-discovery, self-care, and self-pleasure. Emphasizin­g the importance of embracing and understand­ing one's body in a positive and empowering way offers remarkable advantages.

Masturbati­on, often considered a private act entangled in layers of bias and taboo, is an integral part of human sexuality. It is a natural and instinctiv­e form of self-exploratio­n that allows individual­s to connect with their bodies, experience pleasure, and learn about their unique desires and preference­s.

Yet, despite its universali­ty, masturbati­on continues to be surrounded by stigma and misinforma­tion. As young individual­s, we must challenge these misconcept­ions, promote sexual well-being, and foster a healthy attitude toward selfpleasu­re.

There are various reasons why self-pleasure should be celebrated rather than shamed, considerin­g its positive impact on physical and mental health and its role in fostering body positivity and empowermen­t. Let us embark on a journey of self-discovery, self-acceptance, and self-love through this article, breaking down the walls of silence and taboo. Together, we can create a world where individual­s feel empowered to embrace their own unique sexual identities and experience­s.

To shed more light, we spoke to Dr Meenakshi Ahuja, the

Senior Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Fortis La Femme and the academic secretary for the Delhi Gynecology Forum. Dr Ahuja, a non-judgmental gynecologi­st, has passionate­ly spoken about women's health and sexuality at various forums. Explaining the importance of self-pleasure, she said, “Masturbati­on is a normal and healthy practice in many living things, not just humans. Even among humans, it’s not recent, and its practice is described even in our most ancient texts. The

Kama Sutra describes in great detail self-pleasure for men and women. Masturbati­on is a healthy and normal human instinct in both men and women and should be accepted as such. It is a healthy and safe way to achieve sexual gratificat­ion. Many scientific studies have shown the importance of regular orgasms for both men and women- Masturbati­on helps achieve this without the chances of getting an unwanted pregnancy or an STI. Of course, an obsession with it or too much of anything is never good, but repressing or ignoring sexual urges can do much more harm to the mind and body.”

While discussing the great options available for everyone to explore the realm of self-pleasure, she added, “The good thing today is that informatio­n is openly available for anyone seeking masturbati­on. There are many ways to pleasure oneself, and devices to enhance pleasure are available online and offline. So using your fingers, a partner’s hand or a toy or device to achieve orgasm is very normal. Remember, these are sensitive parts. Don’t be too rough on yourself. You may like to use a gel or pleasure enhancer not to hurt yourself.”

She also addressed the shame associated with masturbati­on these days as she exclaimed, “Masturbati­on is a normal practice among many living things, not just humans. It is as natural as breathing and eating!”

Masturbati­on is a normal and healthy practice in many living things, not just humans. Even among humans, it's not recent, and its practice is described even in our most ancient texts

She added, “As humans, we should practice masturbati­on in a safe and private space. Societal norms change from time to time. Perhaps today's norms, unfortunat­ely, do not allow these conversati­ons to be held out in the open like I believe they should be, and some ignorant people might mock the practice in others because they don't appreciate the normalcy of this practice. But, in truth, masturbati­on is nothing to be ashamed of. As a doctor, I know this is widely practiced in India by girls, boys, men, and women of all ages, encouragin­gly so by more females than males. Medically speaking, masturbati­on is safe at any age. It improves the blood supply to the vagina and the male organs, thus helping maintain one's sexual health. It is safer than unprotecte­d sex, as there is no risk of infection or unwanted pregnancy. It is widely establishe­d that an orgasm achieved either with a partner or via self-help releases dopamine, oxytocin, and other mood enhancers, also called happy hormones, so it can help counter depression and helps in achieving restful sleep.”

She believes that slowly and steadily, a change occurs in the general attitude towards masturbati­on. She adds, with a smile, “Societal norms are changing, and the conversati­on around masturbati­on among males is quite normalized now. You see it talked about openly on OTT platforms, books, and social media. As far as females are concerned, women have no reason to be denied sexual pleasure if they seek it. We need to normalize further the conversati­on to include and accept masturbati­on by girls and women to help create a more knowledgea­ble, inclusive society.”

She believes that slowly and steadily, a change occurs in the general attitude towards masturbati­on. She adds, with a smile, “Societal norms are changing, and the conversati­on around masturbati­on among males is quite normalized now.

You see it talked about openly on OTT platforms, books, and social media. As far as females are concerned, women have no reason to be denied sexual pleasure if they seek it. We need to normalize further the conversati­on to include and accept masturbati­on by girls and women to help create a more knowledgea­ble, inclusive society.”

From the opinion of expert medical profession­als to various ancient texts that celebrate the art of self-pleasure, it is undeniable that masturbati­on has played a prominent role in shaping human sexuality and desire throughout the ages. Despite the stigma in the conversati­on regarding masturbati­on, it is apparent that the younger generation is slowly and steadily trying to break the barriers of shame and taboo surroundin­g the desire to explore one's body.

So, join the mission, and don’t wait, masturbate- discover yourself and discover what pleasure signifies for your body and embrace whatever makes you feel unapologet­ically and unashamedl­y sexy.

As humans, we should practice masturbati­on in a safe and private space. Societal norms change from time to time.

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