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Friday, June 4, 2010

History of Masturbation

Source: www.afraidtoask.com
THE HISTORY OF MASTURBATION While there are no direct references to masturbation in cave paintings or other prehistoric artifacts, the practice of masturbation by Bonobo chimpanzees, which share 98.4% ...
In the Judeo-Christian tradition prevalent throughout Western society, the main Scripture quoted by Christians to denounce masturbation is Genesis 38.' In biblical times, under Jewish law, a brother was required to procreate with his brother's widow. Onan of Judah refused, and 'spilled his seed' (i.e. ejaculate), on the ground instead. This is the origin of the term Onanism (The Sin of Onan) which is incorrectly used in place of masturbation — in fact, what really happened was premature withdrawal (i.e. coitus interruptus).

18th & 19th CenturiesIt was primarily during the 1700s and 1800s when masturbation was first associated with mental and physical deficiencies. Some prominent physicians, scientists, philosophers, and religious leaders believed that illnesses such as insanity, vision and hearing problems, epilepsy, mental retardation, and general health problems were caused by self-stimulation.' In fact, over 60% of medical and mental illnesses were blamed on masturbation.[1]


TodayIt is clear that masturbation has had a dynamic and varied history.' It now almost universally accepted by the medical community that masturbation is a common, safe, and normal practice which occurs in infants, teenagers, and adults.
Despite this new attitude, the actual practice and discussion of masturbation continues to be a social taboo within most societies.' Former Surgeon General Jocelyn Elder was immediately dismissed by President Clinton in 1994 after she stated that masturbation “is something that is part of human sexuality and its part of something that perhaps should be taught.”[3]
http://www.afraidtoask.com/masturbate/History.htm
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