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Reading or viewing , , or other erotic stimuli may lead to a desire for sexual release such as by masturbation. Pornography is also used to assist with masturbation and to improve the experience of masturbating. Some people get by inserting objects, such as , into the (the tube through which urine and, in men, semen, flows), a practice known as or “sounding”. Other objects such as ball point pens and thermometers are sometimes used, although this practice can lead to injury or infection. Some people use to simulate intercourse.
Men and women may masturbate until they are close to orgasm, stop for a while to reduce excitement, and then resume masturbating. They may repeat this cycle multiple times. This “stop and go” build-up, known as “”, can achieve even stronger orgasms. Rarely, people quit stimulation just before orgasm to retain the heightened energy that normally comes down after orgasm.
The also regarded masturbation as a normal and healthy substitute for other forms of sexual pleasure. Most information about masturbation in ancient Greece comes from surviving works of and . Masturbation is frequently referenced in the surviving comedies of , which are the most important sources of information on ancient Greek views on the subject. In ancient Greek pottery, are often depicted masturbating. According to the by the third-century AD biographer , , the fourth-century BC philosopher, often masturbated in public, which was considered scandalous. When people confronted him over this, he would say, “If only it were as easy to banish hunger by rubbing my belly.”
In the episode “”, the show’s main characters enter into a contest to see who can go the longest without masturbating. Because s network, , did not think masturbation was a suitable topic for prime-time television, the word is never used. Instead, the subject is described using a series of euphemisms. “Master of my domain” became a part of the American lexicon from this episode.
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