03-31-2025, 03:05 AM
I love that this conversation is happening because there’s so much misinformation out there. When I was younger, I remember hearing all kinds of crazy things—like it would make me weak or somehow ruin my chances with women. Now, as an adult, I realize how ridiculous those myths were. If anything, understanding your body makes you more confident, not less.
I’ve always seen masturbation as a stress reliever. Traveling a lot means I’m often in places where I don’t have consistent access to a partner. Some guys in that situation get frustrated and make reckless choices, but I see it differently. Why risk unwanted drama when you can take care of yourself? It’s a great way to stay in control instead of letting sexual frustration dictate your decisions.
What’s really interesting is how attitudes about masturbation vary depending on culture. In some parts of the world, it’s talked about openly, while in others, it’s treated like some dark secret. But at the end of the day, biology doesn’t change. Whether people admit it or not, most guys do it. The stigma around it is really unnecessary.
I think the best thing we can do is normalize these conversations. The more we talk about it, the more people will understand that it’s just another part of being human. No shame, no guilt—just self-care and self-awareness.
I’ve always seen masturbation as a stress reliever. Traveling a lot means I’m often in places where I don’t have consistent access to a partner. Some guys in that situation get frustrated and make reckless choices, but I see it differently. Why risk unwanted drama when you can take care of yourself? It’s a great way to stay in control instead of letting sexual frustration dictate your decisions.
What’s really interesting is how attitudes about masturbation vary depending on culture. In some parts of the world, it’s talked about openly, while in others, it’s treated like some dark secret. But at the end of the day, biology doesn’t change. Whether people admit it or not, most guys do it. The stigma around it is really unnecessary.
I think the best thing we can do is normalize these conversations. The more we talk about it, the more people will understand that it’s just another part of being human. No shame, no guilt—just self-care and self-awareness.