I tried, honest I did, but I can't see that as recommending teaching techniques of masturbation.
Please notice the separation between the phrases I believe that knowing how to masturbate, and being taught that it is acceptable, I suppose that if one is dyslexic, or looking for trouble it would be possible to transpose it to, Being taught how to masturbate, which is more difficult for girls, and knowing that is acceptable..." but that's not what is written.
I think it is fair to say that the post proposes that the topic of masturbation be introduced, and concludes that it would promote familiarity with one's own body, and provide an alternative to early sexual behavior between adolescents..." .
I see the phrase (I think this is more necessary for girls, as boys seem to come to it naturally). as a conclusion/aside that boys are less inclined to feel inhibitions about masturbation. I agree, but only because of the anecdotal information about circle jerks of which I clearly would have no primary research <g>, but boys parts are "out there" while it would have required that I look in the mirror at my own parts. I didn't, until later, but it probably would have been good and healthy as a pre-teen.
Did you ever participate in a group masturbatory experience, such as a circle jerk? I mean other than over at the RWET? <g> |