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Solitary Sexual

Behavior

Yuli Trisetiyono

Sexual Behavior Patterns

vSolitary Sexual
Behavior
vSexual Behavior
With Others
vSexual Fantasies

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Solitary Sexual Behavior

It is a solo act of self stimulation of genitals to


achieve sexual arousal & pleasure to the point of
orgasm or extreme excitment (auto-eroticism) as a
substitute for actual intercourse.

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Solitary Sexual Behavior


vMasturbation
Done by both males & females.
More common a happening in young age
group.
It is sex, just sex, for one.

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Masturbation
Self-stimulation of the
genitals
Reasons for masturbation

To relax
To relieve sexual tension
Partners are unavailable
To obtain physical
pleasure
To help get to sleep

Dildo
A penis-shaped object
used in sexual activity
Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Historical views of masturbation


v it has a long history of general
condemnation.
v Masturbation has been commonly
perceived as a detrimental practice,
and it has been banned by several
religions such as Judaism, Islam,
and Christianity.
v Viewed as physically and mentally
harmful by the medical profession
and some sexologists

Thought that certain foods stimulated the


genitals
Advised parents to take measures to
prevent their children from masturbating
Dietary changes
Devices
Believed that male masturbation led to
impotence with women and encouraged
male-male sexual activity
Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Masturbation today

No scientific evidence
that it is harmful
Used as a therapeutic
technique for individuals
experiencing sexual
dysfunctions

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Who masturbate?
v Men report more
frequent masturbation
compared to women.
v Most people in our
society masturbate at
some time, including
many married people.
v People are masturbating
at earlier ages today.
v People with more
education masturbate
more frequently.
v Ethnic differences exist.
Solitary Sexual Behaviour

For males

Masturbation is no
different than coitus as
vagina & clenched fist
Are very analogous

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Benefit
IT BRINGS:

Self satiety of sexual


desire.
Ejaculation in males.
Prevention of the subject
to go to professional sex
workers.
Prevention from stds.
Prevention from
pregnancy.
Self-enjoyment which
protect society ethics &
culture.
Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Benefit
IT HELPS
In maintaining better
physical & mental health.
In recognising &
controling their sexual
response.
Relieve anxiety & tension
while sexual fantasy
occupy brain.
In reaching to orgasm
easily in females.

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Adverse Effects

There is no negative side effects associated


with masturbation whatsoever physically &
mentally.

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Is it normal?
Scientifically masturbation is a normal & healthy
sexual activity.
It is pleasant, safe, fulfilling, and acceptable.
It is a good way to experience sexual pleasure &
can be & has been reported to be practised
throughout life

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Is it normal?

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Issue of Fact?

lifetime depression history was associated with


increased rates of self-stimulation
(masturbation).
Associations between lifetime depression
history and lower levels of physical pleasure
within partnered sexual relationships and
higher rates of masturbation remained
significant following control for current
depressive symptoms, study site, marital
status, psychotropic medication use, and
lifetime history of anxiety or substance
abuse/dependence disorder.
Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Issue of Fact?

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Issue of Fact?

This report suggests that


masturbatory guilt must
be enquired for in patients
presenting with severe
mental disorder

EM represents a clinically
relevant cause of disability,
given the high level of
psychological distress
reported by subjects with this
condition, and the severe
impact on quality of life in
interpersonal relationships.

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Issue of Fact?

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Issue of Fact?
Evidence for Masturbation and Prostate Cancer Risk
Masturbation is associated with
increased blood prostate-specific
antigen, and a swollen and tender
prostate (Corona et al. 2010).
Masturbation can exacerbate
prostatodynia (pain in the prostate
gland) while PVI can alleviate its
symptoms (Drabick et al. 1997).
an increase in prostate cancer risk
was reported in men who
masturbated frequently in the third,
fourth, and fifth decades of their
lives (Dimitropoulou et al. 2009).

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Issue of Fact?
Evidence for Masturbation and Prostate Cancer Risk
Protective relations (n = 7)
between ejaculation through
masturbation and PCa risk
were reported by 44% of the
study sample. Age range
emerged as a significant
variable in the relation
between masturbation and
PCa.
ejaculation frequency is not
related to increased risk of
prostate cancer

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Issue of Fact?

eye sight is weaken

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Issue of Fact?
erectile dysfunction

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Issue of Fact?

the remarkable case of a 24year-old woman with a ruptured


cerebral aneurysm in the context
of masturbation

there are indications that POIS is triggered by specific


cytokines that are released by an auto-immune reaction to
the mans seminal fluid. Indirect clinical evidence suggests
that the antigen (Ag) triggering the POIS systemic reaction
is not bound to spermatozoa but to seminal fluid produced
by prostatic tissue.
POIS may also occuralthough rarelyin females. In
those cases, it is hypothesized that the Ag is associated
with female prostatic tissue around the vagina.

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

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Solitary Sexual Behaviour

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Solitary Sexual Behaviour

Sexual Addictions

Shame and
Despair

Preoccupation

Compulsive
Behavior

Rituals

Belief System

Unmanageability

Thinking
Errors

Addictiv
e cycle

10 Types of Sexual Behavior Deviation

1.
2.

Exhibitionism : showing sex organs to others


Fetishism : achieve sexual satisfaction by
using non-human objects
3. Frotteurisme : rubbed his genitals organs to
others
4. Pedophilia : sexual activity with young children
5. Sexual masochism : Sexual harassment
6. Sexual sadism : hurting other people
7. Transvestic fetishism : heterosexual men who
wear women's clothes in order to achieve
sexual response
8. Voyeurism : watching or peeping men naked,
undressing, or having sex
9. Zoophilia : sexual feelings or behaviors
involving animals
10. Necrophilia : sexual feelings or behaviors
involving the body

Solitary Sexual Behaviour

And they who guard their private parts, except from


their wives or those their right hands possess, for
indeed, they will not be blamed; but whoever seeks
beyond that [in sexual gratification], then those are
the transgressors. (QS 23: 57):

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