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this talk will walk you through the emotionally-charged myths and misconceptions surrounding masturbation. Teesha morgan is a sex therapist and couples counsellor, author, sexual educator and. many myths about masturbation, such as this one, come from beliefs back when people believed sex was only meant for procreation, director of. John grohol is the founder and editor-in-chief of psych central. masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity with few side effects. Many bizarre claims surround masturbation, such as going blind, and most of these claims are untrue. Sex 7 myths about masturbationand the truth about solo sex not everyone does itbut coupled or not, everyone has a right to. What you need to know is that masturbation is okay as long as it does not interfere with your sexual intimacy with your partner. Masturbation in and of itself does not contribute to any known physical, mental or medical problems. A demonstration might help women learn pressure and rhythm for their male partners, too. There are many myths about harms of masturbation, but according to the medical community, masturbation does not contribute to any known physical, mental, or medical problems. Masturbation is a fun and normal act used by many to explore their body and feel pleasure. Despite the myths, there are no physically harmful side effects of masturbation. Over the centuries, the subject has provoked a number of unfounded (and often ridiculous) myths and old wives tales, from causing insanity and blindness to the loss of genitals. Thankfully, the times have changed and we now live in an age where an entire month is dedicated to appreciating.