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Male Auto - erotism

According to the Kinsey Report, 92% of all males had auto-erotic experiences involving ejacu- lation, and 75% of unmarried men experienced auto-erotism. Masturbation is more cons- picuous among the educated presumably because they marry late and they know that it is not harmful. Those with less education, on the other hand, have less experience in masturbation because they marry earlier and abide by conventional prohibitions. Some men learn from books or from other persons about auto-erotism, but most start after their firse wet dream. As we will discuss later, nocturnal emission, or the wet dream is a physio-logical phenomenon in which superfluous semen is discharged. By employing auto-erotic practices to replace this phenomenon one does not lose anything physically and can prevent the embarrassment of soiling the bed sheet in sudden wet dreams. An element of addiction is present in auto-erotism because the phenomenon of ejaculation is accompanied by a sense of sexual pleasure. J

ust as sexual intercourse practi- sed moderately in marriage contributes to the mind and body and its excessive practice in injurious, so auto-erotism is moderation is beneficial to the mind and body whereas over- indulgence is obviously injurious. What, then, is the criterion of moderacy? Auto erotism falls within the range of moderation if it results in a better feeling in mind and body, improved efficiency, and renewed vigor in study and work. When performed in excess it results in fatigue lingering into the following morning, declining efficiency, and an inability to concentrate.

The wide range in age and difference in stamina among individuals make it impossible to set down any standard fre- quency for auto-erotism. In short, auto-erotism is not harmful if practiced in moderation, and one should never be obsessed with a sense of guilt. Excess auto- erotism obviously results in great psychological harm and is of no benefit. Too much is as bad as too little. In auto-erotism the male attains his objective by using his hand in many cases, or a substitute for the sex organ in fewer cases.

Some physicians claim it is better to use a substitute in a method closely resembling sexual intercourse than to use the hand, because the former makes it easier to adjust to cohabitstion after marriage. But the author thinks masturbation in premarital years had no effect worth discussing on later married life. One thing that should be strictly forbidden is the insertion of a foreign object into one's urethra - either in masturbation or sexual intercourse - for it may become lodged there. Stimulating the utethra in this way is entirely and highly dangerous.

 

 

In next part let's know about Female Auto-erotism

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