To masturbate or not to masturbate?!


Question: To masturbate or not to masturbate.?
Hey uhm im about 2-3 months into puberty and im 13, its not that bad for me.. I dont get like pimples or mood swings often.. Anyway, Im not having wet dreams, but im also not masturbating.. I was wondering, should i be masturbating.? if i should, will it bring on wet dreams.? Thanks to anyone that helpsHealth Question & Answer


Answers:
Most young boys your age masturbate.. I'm surprised you haven't yet started..

Wet dreams are caused by a build up of sperm and if you don't masturbate, they will release themselves at night..

It's a normal and natural thing to do.. As long as you clean up after you, go ahead and enjoy the pleasure that masturbation brings..Health Question & Answer

For males, masturbation is the act of manually stimulating the penis to produce pleasure.. (If you've ever walked in on someone and saw him rubbing himself down there, or if he suddenly covered himself up, or if he was in bed alone and acted like you interrupted him, he may have been masturbating..) For adults and older teens, masturbation usually ends with ejaculation (ee-JACK-you-LAY-shun), in which the liquid that contains sperm cells, semen (SEE-min), is ejected from the penis.. Ejaculation is usually accompanied by orgasm (OR-gaz-im), a whole-body feeling that (for most people) is so powerful and pleasurable it cannot be compared to any other feeling the human body can experience

Important to know! Despite what you may have heard (either through rumors from friends or from older people), masturbation is completely safe.. It does not affect the size of your penis.. It doesn't cause your penis to curve when it's erect

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