Appropriate masturbation for women can prevent vaginitis
Proper masturbation for women can prevent vaginitis
Masturbation is not a shameful thing. In fact, as early as 1995, the United States designated May as "National Masturbation Month." Masturbation is a common, healthy, safe and natural way of sexual expression, and 98% of people have masturbation experience. Early research shows that masturbation rates are higher among men and women who are more educated, have more frequent sexual thoughts, have had sex before puberty, and have had more sexual partners.
Studies have found that masturbation is good for the health of both men and women. For men, masturbation can help improve immune system function and prevent prostatitis. In addition, Australian researchers found that men aged 20 to 50 who masturbate more than five times a week can reduce the risk of prostate cancer by one-third. For women, masturbation can help prevent fungal infections, relieve premenstrual syndrome, and relieve cramps and back pain.
Therefore, Joycelyn Edes, the first black Surgeon General in the United States, said: "I think masturbation is part of human sexual activities, and people should be taught to masturbate correctly."