How to masturbate and love it
Starting with your own body
You don’t need toys or porn to begin, just your own body and a willingness to explore. Start by setting the scene: a locked door, a little time for yourself, maybe music or a candle if you want. Run your hands over your body slowly, not just diving between your legs right away. Touch your breasts, your stomach, even your thighs, letting yourself build heat instead of rushing. When you’re ready, slide your hand down and start with gentle circles over your clit through your panties before slipping under. The key is to pay attention to what feels good, not what you think “should” work, your body will tell you.
Clit play, penetration, and mixing it up
Most women cum best from clitoral stimulation, so don’t be shy about focusing there. Try rubbing in slow circles, side-to-side strokes, or even pressing firmly and holding until the pleasure builds. If you want penetration, use your fingers, slide one or two inside and curl them forward like you’re beckoning yourself. Mix both at once: one hand circling your clit while the other finger fucks you deep, that combination is explosive. Toys can be incredible too: vibrators for the clit, dildos for penetration, or both if you’re feeling greedy. Switching techniques keeps you on edge and makes the orgasm stronger when it hits.
Letting yourself cum without guilt
When you feel the build-up, don’t back away, lean into it. Breathe deep, let your hips move, and if you want to moan, moan loud. If you cum hard, it’s normal for your body to twitch, shake, or gush a little, let it happen. Don’t compare orgasms to porn or stories, your body’s response is yours alone and it’s perfect. The more often you practice, the easier it becomes to reach orgasm and the better you understand your rhythm. And the better you know your rhythm, the better you can show your husband how to push you over that edge too.
The health benefits you can’t ignore
Masturbation isn’t just about the orgasm, it’s medicine for your mind and body. The release reduces stress, lowers tension, and helps you sleep deeper at night. It improves circulation in your pelvic area, which keeps everything working smoothly. It boosts your mood by flooding your body with endorphins and oxytocin, making you happier and more relaxed. And the more connected you are with your body, the more confident and open you’ll be with your partner. So instead of feeling guilty, start seeing self-pleasure as part of your self-care routine, it’s as healthy as exercise and just as necessary.