13 Stupid and False Masturbation Myths. Self-love can make you blind! Masturbation gives hairy palms! Masturbation this! Masturbation that!
Ever wonder if those things you heard about masturbation are true? Many people feel unnecessary guilt because of these myths.
This article will help you understand the facts and feel more confident about your body. You’ll walk away with the truth, free from the nonsense. Let’s dive in and debunk these myths together. Curious?

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Why Masturbation?
Why are we talking about 13 Stupid and False Masturbation Myths
Well, because it’s as common as breathing, eating, or scrolling through social media. Let’s face it – almost everyone does it, even if they won’t admit it.
Don’t believe me? Check this out: a recent study by the Bedbible Research Center in April 2024 found that 84 out of 100 Americans are getting busy with themselves at least twice a week.
And if you think that’s high, the Danes and Spaniards are putting us to shame with 91.5% and 93% respectively. As for the remaining few who said they don’t? Well, let’s just say I smell something, and it’s not what the Rock is cooking – it’s a fib!
Masturbation has been a part of human life since, well, forever. It’s like the Swiss Army knife of sexual health – versatile, handy, easy, it’s always there when you need it.
From stress relief to better sleep, and even potentially reducing the risk of prostate cancer, this solo act has more benefits than a high-fiber diet.
But here’s the kicker – despite being as old as time and as common as a bad hair day, masturbation is still shrouded in more myths than a fantasy novel. That’s why we’re here to debunk “13 Stupid and False Masturbation Myths.”
From hairy palms to going blind, we’re tackling these old wives’ tales head-on. Get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even blush a little as we separate fact from fiction in the world of self-love.
I- Masturbation Give Hairy Palm
One of the most quoted beliefs is that masturbation will give you hairy palms. Sorry, but this just isn’t true.
Considering the sheer number of people who masturbate, we’d see a lot of hairy-palmed folks, and I haven’t met one yet.
Unfortunately you can not see my hands but believe me I also do not have a hairy palm.
The skin on your palms doesn’t contain hair follicles, so hair growth there is impossible under normal circumstances.
Realistically, there are only two ways you could develop hairy palms. One is if you had a significant hand injury requiring a skin graft from a hairy area.
The second is a rare condition called “Circumscribed Pilary Dysembryoplasia of the Palms,” where a malformation means hair follicles are present on the palms. So, rest easy, and let’s move on.
II- Masturbation Can Make You Blind

Some people make others believe that masturbating too often can negatively affect your eyes, potentially leading to blindness. Give us a break! If this were true, we’d be living in a world led by blind people, considering how widespread masturbation is.
Masturbation does not respect genders, faiths, titles, and even places –in fact 34% of people admit to having masturbated at least once at work?
Fortunately for the many who enjoy self-pleasure, the idea that masturbation causes blindness is nothing more than an unpleasant joke.
While there are rare circumstances where intense physical exertion can cause eye damage, the likelihood of this happening through masturbation is incredibly slim.
In extreme cases, increased blood flow to the back of the eye could potentially cause a blood vessel to burst, resulting in vision loss.
However, you’d have to be engaging in some seriously Olympic-level of self-love to even come close to this risk. So go ahead and enjoy your solo sessions without fear – your eyesight is safe.
III- Masturbation Is For Single People

There’s a belief that people in relationships do not masturbate, this is the stupidest myth among these ‘’13 Stupid and False Masturbation Myths.’’ It’s there because people ask for it but to be frank it does not make any sense.
Some people even worry that when their partners masturbate, it signals relationship problems or sexual dissatisfaction.
This isn’t true; it’s normal for individuals to masturbate whether single or in a relationship. For many, masturbation is part of their sexual fantasies, which is healthy.
In fact, masturbation can benefit relationships. It can help with issues like premature ejaculation—masturbating an hour or two before sex can help you last longer, ensuring both partners are satisfied.
In consensual relationships, mutual masturbation strengthens sexual bonds and is pleasurable for both parties.
Additionally, mutual masturbation can offer a safe and intimate way to explore each other’s preferences to know where and what feels good without the pressures of traditional intercourse.
It can serve as a bonding experience, fostering open communication and deeper connection. By incorporating masturbation into your relationship, you can enhance your sexual satisfaction and intimacy, debunking the myth that it indicates dissatisfaction or problems.
IV- Masturbation Is Cheating
I’ve heard countless times that partners believe masturbating while in a relationship is a form of cheating.
Well, without dismissing anyone’s feelings, I can confidently say this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Before writing this myth among the ‘’13 Stupid and False Masturbation Myths‘’, I asked many women, including my partner, for their definition of cheating. The most spot-on answer came from my wife.
She said, “Putting your penis in any other living species’ orifice which isn’t your partner is cheating.” Thanks, honey – I love you!
This definition hits the nail on the head because masturbation doesn’t involve anyone else. It’s not cheating; it’s self-love please leave us alone.
However, if someone consistently chooses masturbation over intimacy with their partner, that could signal a problem.
In such cases, open communication is key to understanding why this is happening and seeking help if needed.
Remember, masturbation isn’t a replacement for partnered sex, but rather a complement to it.
So if you find yourself or your partner enjoying some solo time, don’t fret – it’s just another healthy aspect of human sexuality that can coexist beautifully with a satisfying relationship.
The key is balance, understanding, and open dialogue about sexual needs and preferences within your partnership.
V- You Can Masturbate To Much

But the real question is, “How much is too much?” The answer, surprisingly, is that for most people, you really can’t masturbate too much.
Only a very small percentage of the population might actually overdo it. So how do you know if it’s too much?
Well, if you’re causing physical discomfort, maybe you should give the “little guy” a rest for a bit – he’ll be alright after sitting out a few plays.
Research has shown that you can masturbate frequently without negative consequences. However, it becomes problematic when masturbation interferes with your daily activities like work, school, or self-care. That’s when it might be considered “too much.’’
But for the vast majority of people, 2, 3, 4, 5, or even 6 times a day isn’t an issue if that’s what feels right for you.
The key is balance. As long as masturbation isn’t preventing you from living your life, maintaining relationships, or fulfilling your responsibilities, there’s no need to worry.
Remember, everyone’s needs and desires are different, so what’s “too much” for one person might be perfectly normal for another.
The important thing is to listen to your body, respect your own boundaries, and ensure that your self-pleasure isn’t negatively impacting other aspects of your life.
VI- Masturbation Reduce Testosterone

There’s absolutely no evidence that masturbation lowers your testosterone levels. In fact, it’s quite the opposite.
when you’re getting your groove on solo, your testosterone levels actually go up during the fun times!
Now, here’s the cool part according an article publish in Men’sHealth after you’ve finished your personal party, your testosterone levels just go back to normal during the day.
It’s like a rollercoaster ride for your hormones, but without any negative effects.
This myth has been around since ancient Greek and Roman times when athletes would avoid sex and masturbation before big competitions or war, thinking it would make them more aggressive.
Some modern athletes have tried this too, but guess what? There’s no real proof it helps! So don’t put yourself through that torture.
In reality, maintaining healthy sexual habits, including masturbation, can contribute to overall well-being and confidence.
If you have concerns about your hormone levels, consult a healthcare professional for accurate information and advice.
VII- Masturbation Causes Premature Ejaculation
Hold up! This thing is as false as a three-dollar bill. Masturbation itself doesn’t cause premature ejaculation, but how you do it might affect your performance in the bedroom. In reality, the way you practice it is wrong. Not masturbation at its core.
There are two types of masturbation: fast-paced and deliberate. If you’re always rushing to the finish line faster than Usain Bolt to avoid getting caught, you might be teaching your body to do the same during sex.
But here’s the good news: if you take your time and practice deliberate masturbation, it’s like giving your body a crash course in lasting longer!
Take it from someone who’s been there – I struggled with premature ejaculation for 20 years, but now I’m totally over it.
By practicing deliberate masturbation, you can learn to recognize your “point of no return” (that’s the moment when you’re about to blast off), master the squeeze technique (it’s like hitting the pause button on your orgasm), and basically reprogram your body and your mind to last longer.
It’s like having a superpower, but for sex! So remember, kids: slow and steady wins the race, even when you’re flying solo! I have a full article about deliberate masturbation, how to practice it and premature ejaculation read it here.
VIII- Start Masturbating Too Early Causes Erectile Dysfunction
Masturbation does not cause erectile dysfunction; in fact, it can help prevent it. Hear me out! when you masturbate and reach orgasm, your pelvic floor muscles contract.
These muscles are essential for experiencing pleasure and having strong orgasms. By exercising these muscles through masturbation, you can improve your sexual health and have a better sex life.
However, there are two important caveats. First, excessive consumption of pornography can lead to desensitization to normal sexual stimulation and unrealistic expectations when having sex with your partner, causing performance anxiety and erectile dysfunction.
If watching too much porn is causing issues, it might be helpful to reduce consumption and focus on real-life connections.
Second, feeling guilt about masturbation due to personal beliefs can harm your sexual function. Guilt has been linked to depression and anxiety, which can negatively impact your ability to enjoy sex more importantly have an erection.
If you feel bad about masturbating, it’s okay to abstain, but seeking help from a sex therapist can also be beneficial. They can help you work through these feelings and improve your sexual well-being.
Remember, your body is yours to explore, and there’s nothing to feel ashamed about. Just keep it private and hygienic, and you’re good to go! Read more.
IX- Teen Girls Masturbating And Teen Boys Masturbating Is a No

Teens masturbating is one of the most challenging topics to discuss due to the misconceptions surrounding it.
Many parents want to believe their 14-year-old children are oblivious to sex or masturbation, but the reality is quite different – according to a WebMD article, over half of boys and girls at age 14 admit to masturbating.
I recently came across a question on Quora from a 14-year-old asking if daily masturbation is problematic, which highlights a crucial issue. See it here
When we make masturbation a taboo subject, children turn to potentially harmful external sources for advice.
Open communication about masturbation and sexual health can protect teens from misinformation and help them understand their bodies better.
The truth is, teens will masturbate to explore their sexuality with or without parental approval, anyway we all know children like sweet things and masturbation is indeed sweet.
The key is to maintain an open dialogue as parents so that you can guide your children through this natural phase of development, ensuring they have accurate information and a healthy attitude towards their bodies and sexuality.
This approach not only fosters trust between parents and teens but also equips young people with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their sexual health as they mature.
X- Masturbating Can Make Your Dick Or Your Pussy Fall Off
As funny as this might sound, some people (especially teens) actually believe this nonsense! After writing an article about “Is Masturbation a Sin” (which you absolutely must read).
I got an email from someone asking if masturbation could cause their genitals to fall off. That’s why I had to include it in the “13 Stupid and False Masturbation Myths” article.
So where does this crazy idea come from? This myth likely originates from religious parents who discourage masturbation for faith-based reasons, inventing extreme consequences to scare their children.
That is not just a lie, but totally bonkers! It’s super unfair to make someone believe something so ridiculous and potentially damaging.
Let’s get real for a second: your body parts don’t just fall off because you touch them! If that were true, we’d have a lot of noseless people walking around from picking their noses.
Your genitals are a part of your body, just like your arms or legs. They’re not going anywhere, no matter how much you enjoy some self-love.
So, relax colleagues, enjoy getting to know your body – it’s totally normal and healthy. Just remember to wash your hands and maybe lock the door!
Instead, parents provide accurate information. For example, you could say:
“Masturbation has no detrimental physical effects and can be a healthy way to explore your own body, but because of our religion, we believe this is not something you should do.
See how easy that was? No lies, no scaring anyone, just straight-up facts mixed with family values. This way, your kids get the right info and understand where you’re coming from.
It’s a win-win! Plus, it keeps the lines of communication open, which is super important as your kids grow up and have more questions.
Remember, honesty is always the best policy, especially when it comes to talking with children about the development of their bodies while growing up.
XI: “Humans Are The Only Species Masturbating – Animals Don’t Masturbate”
That is the most interesting one among the 13 Stupid and False Masturbation Myths. When I first heard this in church on a Sunday morning long ago.
I totally believed it! Back then, the internet wasn’t as popular or available to everyone, so it was super hard to tell myths from facts or personal opinions from reality.
It took me years to discover that animals like monkeys do masturbate, and they seem to enjoy it too!
These myths are just meant to make you feel guilty about doing something totally normal. But here’s the truth: humans aren’t the only ones who like to get frisky with themselves!
Scientists have observed a whole zoo of animals engaging in self-pleasure, from dolphins and elephants to bats and bears. It’s like a wild kingdom of solo fun out there!
So next time someone tries to tell you that only humans masturbate, you can hit them with some animal facts.
Nature is full of surprises, and self-exploration is a natural part of life for many species, including us humans.
Don’t let anyone make you feel bad about something that’s as common in the animal kingdom as it is in my and your bedroom.
XII- Masturbation changes our sensitivity and makes it harder to orgasm
Alright, let’s talk about this , it’s not exactly true, but we need to look at it carefully, especially for the ladies out there. Here’s what can happen.
If you always masturbate the same way, using the same toy or motion, your body might get used to that specific sensation to reach orgasm. It’s like always eating your favorite food – eventually, other foods might not taste as good!
For example, if you’re using super strong vibrations or a lot of pressure that you can’t recreate during sex with a partner, it might be harder to orgasm during the real deal.
This is more common for women, but guys, you’re not off the hook! If you’re always gripping too tight or bending things in ways that don’t happen during sex, you might find it harder to feel good with a partner.
So, what’s the solution? Mix it up! Try different techniques that are more like what happens during sex with a partner.
If you use toys, don’t always go for the highest setting of volume especially on the clitoris, because the tongue of your partner can never be as fast as a toy. And remember, gentle touches can feel amazing too!
The goal is to keep your body guessing and responsive to all kinds of fun sensations. Think of it like training for the sex Olympics – you want to be ready for any event, not just one specific move!
XIII- Masturbation Is a Sin
Let’s talk about this big myth that’s been floating around for ages. Some people say masturbation is a sin, but guess what? After looking at history, ethics, psychology, and even the Bible, it turns out that’s not exactly true!
The Bible doesn’t actually say anything directly about masturbation. Those stories people use to say it’s wrong? They’re often misunderstood or taken out of context..
But don’t just take my word for it, before writing these ‘’13 Stupid and False Masturbation Myths‘’!
I wrote an awesome article that digs deeper into this topic and even gives you some cool tips on how masturbation can help with things like premature ejaculation. Check it out here.
We use the bible to answer some very complicated questions which people are always asking about. Such as :
Is masturbation a sin ? What does the bible say about masturbation ? Am I going to hell if I masturbate? And many others Is a must read article. Check it out.
Anyway after finishing reading these 13 Stupid and False Masturbation Myths, you should be able to know if you want to continue or you want to quit as for me i have just started.
Conclusion
Debunking these “13 Stupid and False Masturbation Myths” helps clear up misconceptions and promotes a healthier understanding of human sexuality.
Masturbation is a normal and natural activity with many benefits. It doesn’t cause blindness, hairy palms, or make your genitals fall off. It’s practiced by both singles and people in relationships, and even animals do it!
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