Self-Pleasuring: What’s the Definition? Self-pleasuring is one of the most popular pastimes of people, especially men. While various surveys and studies have turned up differing results, it’s safe to say that it is the rare male who does not engage in self-gratifying at least occasionally. And if website traffic statistics for adult literature sites are to be believed, most men self-stimulate with considerable frequency. And why not? Few things are as fun as self-pleasuring or require as little equipment; basically, it can be enjoyed anytime and anywhere (although it’s best to limit that “anywhere” part to non-public places). And since men who release seed more often have a lowered chance of prostate cancer, there’s even a male organ health benefit to the activity. But when two people are talking about self-pleasuring, can they be sure they are using the same definition? The answer might be surprising. Classic Naturally, there are some instances where the definition is not really in doubt. It’s hard to believe anyone would disagree that the following scenario doesn’t fit the definition of self-pleasuring: A man is alone in a room with his manhood exposed. He is tumescent and has wrapped one of his hands around his member so he is gripping it fairly tightly. He moves his hand up and down the manhood until he reaches a point where he releases seed. That’s a pretty classic definition, and one that would likely be universally recognized as self-pleasuring. But suppose that scenario was changed slightly. Instead of stroking himself until he releases, let’s say the man stops before achieving that release. Is it still self-pleasuring? There are some who would argue that it’s not. Other scenarios Following are a number of other scenarios that some people would believe constitute self-pleasuring, but which some others might not: A man is tumescent. He exposes his member, then lies face down on a bed and begins thrusting his hips back and forth against the mattress
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