The impact of high masturbation frequency in elementary school children?
Hello, doctor.
I am currently a middle school student and have been frequently masturbating since I was 10 years old, at a rate of once a day, continuing to the present.
Is this frequency considered excessive for elementary and middle school students? Will masturbating at this frequency affect brain development? Thank you for your response.
Mr. Zhou, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/09/17
Dr. Li Jian reply Internal Medicine
Hello, here are my responses to your points:
1.
Is it excessive? No.
According to the "Nine-Nine Ejaculation Table," it is considered normal for individuals in their twenties to ejaculate up to eight times a week, not to mention younger individuals.
Additionally, maintaining a certain frequency of masturbation can effectively reduce the risk of prostate cancer, help expel bacteria from the body, and decrease the risk of prostate stones or benign prostatic hyperplasia.
2.
Will it affect brain development? No.
Generally, masturbation can be seen as a way to relieve sexual urges or stress.
Conversely, suppressing masturbation can lead to self-doubt or negatively impact others due to the pursuit of sexual outlets.
As long as one maintains cleanliness, safety, and privacy, it should not affect physical health or cause distress to others.
One important note is that if you are watching adult films or reading adult literature while masturbating, be aware that such content often does not reflect reality.
It is advisable to wait until you are 18 to view such material.
If you choose to watch privately, approach it from a science fiction perspective and do not take the content literally.
Always remember to maintain the utmost respect for the autonomy and consent of others.
3.
After understanding the above points, if you still wish to reduce frequency with a positive mindset, you can focus on developing other interests, such as sports, research, languages, etc.
I hope this helps you.
Reply Date: 2022/09/17
More Info
Masturbation is a natural behavior that many individuals, including elementary and middle school students, may engage in as they explore their bodies and develop a sense of sexuality. However, the frequency of masturbation can vary widely among individuals, and what is considered "normal" can differ based on personal circumstances, cultural background, and individual development.
In your case, masturbating once a day from the age of 10 is relatively common among adolescents. During puberty, which typically begins between ages 9 and 14, hormonal changes can lead to increased sexual curiosity and activity, including masturbation. It's important to understand that masturbation itself is a normal part of sexual development and is generally considered a safe and healthy practice when done in moderation.
Regarding your concern about whether this frequency could negatively impact brain development, current research does not support the idea that masturbation has harmful effects on brain development in adolescents. The brain undergoes significant changes during puberty, and while sexual behaviors can be part of this developmental phase, they do not inherently disrupt cognitive or emotional growth. However, if masturbation becomes compulsive or interferes with daily life, social interactions, or responsibilities, it may be worth exploring the underlying reasons for this behavior.
It's also essential to consider the emotional and psychological aspects of masturbation. If you find that your thoughts about masturbation are causing you distress or if you feel compelled to engage in it despite wanting to stop, it may be beneficial to speak with a trusted adult or a mental health professional. They can provide guidance and support to help you understand your feelings and behaviors better.
In summary, while masturbation is a normal behavior during adolescence, it's crucial to maintain a balanced perspective. If you feel that your habits are affecting your life negatively or if you have concerns about your sexual health, seeking advice from a healthcare professional can be a positive step. They can help you navigate these feelings and provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your body and health. Remember, open communication about sexual health is vital, and there is no shame in seeking help or asking questions.
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