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Title: Self-Pleasuring While Married: Male-Female Differences


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Self-Pleasuring While Married Male-Female
Differences
By John Dugan
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  • Married people or people in committed,
    long-term relationships tend to have more
    partner-based sensual activity than people not in
    such a relationship, according to a number of
    surveys and reports. But that does not mean that
    self-pleasuring goes out the window when a person
    gets married. Since self-gratification plays a
    role in maintaining male organ health (and
    female organ health as well), thats a good
    thing. But do married men and women view
    self-pleasuring the same way? A recent study
    suggests they do not.

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Coming to terms
  • For the purposes of this article, married
    is going to refer to a couple in a long-term,
    committed relationship, even if they are not
    officially married. And self-pleasuring will
    refer to the act of engaging in self-stimulation
    of a persons own genitals in a private setting.
    (In other words, mutual self-pleasuring, which
    might be considered as part of partner-based
    coupling, will not be counted as self-pleasuring.)

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Study
  • Most of the information in this piece is
    drawn from a recent study published by the
    Archives of Sensual Behavior and entitled
    Self-pleasuring and Partnered Sensual Activity
    Substitutes or Complements? This study was
    conducted by doctors at the University of Texas
    at Austin and Brigham Young University. It has a
    large sample size 7648 men and 8090 women, all
    from the United States. As the scientists state
    in their summary, we explored the association
    between sensual frequency and self-pleasuring,
    evaluating the evidence for whether
    self-pleasuring compensates for unavailable
    sensual activity, complements (or augments)
    existing paired sensual activity, or bears little
    association with it.
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  • In other words, they wanted to look at
    whether people in a relationship who had more or
    less coupling were more or less likely to
    self-stimulate, and what might be the reason for
    the self-pleasuring.

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Results
  • Not surprisingly, men reported
    self-gratifying more frequently than did women (a
    reflection of reports from other studies on the
    frequency of self-pleasuring reported by the
    genders). But sensual contentment seemed to play
    a strong role in a persons self-stimulatory
    frequency.
  • For example, 79 of sensually discontented men
    who had not had sensual activity recently
    reported that they self-stimulated. But 60 of
    sensually discontented men who had had sensual
    activity four or more times recently also
    reported self-gratifying. Men who were sensually
    content (which was only 42 of the sample)
    reported significantly less self-pleasuring
    even if they had NOT had sensual activity
    recently.

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  • Interestingly, women were who sensually
    content (57) and had had sensual activity 4 or
    more times recently were more likely to
    self-stimulate than the sensually content women
    who had NOT had sensual activity 33 vs. 21.
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  • One theory that this data suggests is that
    married men often self-stimulate to make up for
    the fact that they are discontented sensually,
    whereas women who are sensually content may
    self-stimulate more as a way of complementing
    their sensual satisfaction.

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  • The fact that only a minority of married men
    report sensual satisfaction seems significant,
    and its worth exploring what causes that
    discontent. Is it the quality of the sensual
    activity, the frequency, or some other factor(s)?
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  • None of this is to say that self-pleasuring
    among married people is necessarily negative.
    Many individuals in a relationship self-stimulate
    quite happily and contentedly. But there is
    clearly more to learn about this aspect of
    married life.

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  • Whether married or single, self-pleasuring is
    usually a big part of a mans life, and he will
    self-stimulate more happily if his manhood is in
    prime health. Regular application of a superior
    male organ health crème (health professionals
    recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically
    proven mild and safe for skin) helps maintain
    that health. Since self-pleasuring-based friction
    often causes some raw skin damage, using a crème
    that can rehydrate the manhood skin. For this
    purpose, a crème with both a natural moisturizer
    (such as vitamin E) and a high-end emollient
    (such as Shea butter) is required. Ideally, the
    crème should also include L-carnitine. Frequent
    male member use often leads to a loss of
    sensation due to peripheral nerve damage, and
    L-carnitine is an effective agent to help with
    this issue.
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