5 Benefits of Female Masturbation

The world has changed. Artificial intelligence, smart phones and even flying drones; the world has come a long way. Watching pornography in a deserted bus stand or masturbating in public transport is not unheard of these days.

However, it is considered a taboo, especially when it comes to women. Women and self-gratification is considered a "SIN". Female masturbation is a subject which is not even acknowledged. Heads turn, eyes roll and judgmental expressions are thrown at her when she dares talk about "making love to self"; but masturbation might be a way of knowing ones physical and emotional needs too.

Even in terms of medical research, masturbation has been proven to be defo-doable! In the nineteenth century it was wrongly portrayed as a disease, but in the twentieth century, it is a cure! Just trust us, when we say even the doctors advise you to manually stimulate your genital. Masturbation is healthy for you, and we have listed four health benefits it has to offer:

Helps prevent urinary tract infections: Masturbation helps relieve pain, lubricates the vagina and flushes the bad bacteria from the cervix thus preventing UTIs.

Helps you sleep better: Orgasms relieve physical and emotional stress and help us feel calm and relaxed. Anticipation of sexual climax releases the ‘feel-good’ hormone dopamine. Post orgasms, the calming hormones oxytocin and endorphins are released allowing you to sleep better.

Good for your heart: A number of studies have proven that women who have regular orgasms develop a greater resistance to coronary heart diseases and also have lesser risk of developing type-2 diabetes.

Better for your immunity: Self stimulation not only helps you to relax your body, it also helps to boost your immune system. It lowers the risks of you contracting cough and cold.

Can help reduce pain: If you're suffering from menstruation cramps or a bad headache, this is an easy way to deal with it. With a bit of effort, masturbation is a good way to soothe menstrual cramps. Uterine contractions might just help the menstrual blood drain out faster thus helping with cramps. It works better than popping a pill or even using hot water bags and is also more fun.

So girls…dim the lights, light up some fragrant candles and get into bed for some self-exploration and quality DIY time. You can thank us later!

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