Repeat after me, and then again, louder, for the people in the back: SEXUAL URGES ARE NATURAL.
with you.” Taking the shame out of masturbation isn’t going to turn them into sex-crazed beings who hump everything in sight with wanton abandon.
Instead, it’s sending them a message that their bodies are wonderful creations that can serve them well indifferent capacities, including sexual pleasure. It’s letting them know that they shouldn’t feel ashamed, and that it’s normal. It’s teaching them valuable lessons about privacy, and ownership of their own bodies, which will prove helpful if they’re ever.
Would I rather not have to approach the subject at all? Oh, hell yes. Nobody enjoys having a conversation with their sweet, precious, innocent babies about anything sexual . We would all prefer to naively believe that our children are, and always will be, completely asexual beings who will never touch their own genitals, or anybody else’s, ever. But we all know.
When we’re hungry, we want to eat. When we’re itchy, we want to scratch. See where I’m going with this? All these things are normal responses to normal physiological urges, and even children have them. We can do all these things within the bounds of social acceptability. We don’t squat on the spot and take a dump whenever we need to – we have been taught that we wait until we’re in a bathroom behind a closed door. And there’s nothing different about masturbation.
Because if we don’t, we may not have to talk about it now, but they’ll have to deal with the consequences later.
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