A new research recently published has highlighted the sexuality of women and their habits, which has tried to break the silence on the subject in the society. This study is particularly focused on masturbation habits and circumstances by women, which have proved to be amazing for many people.

Major conclusions of research

The study found that women masturbate for various reasons. These include reducing stress, improvement in sleep, relieving menstrual pain and maintaining general sexual health. Researchers also found that the level of sexual desire in women changes in different stages of their menstrual cycle, which affects the frequency of masturbation.

Why silence in society?

The study also highlighted why the sexuality of women in the society is not discussed. Many women said that they feel uncomfortable talking about the subject, because they are afraid that they will be misunderstood or mocked them. This is the result of social pressure and traditional values ​​that often suppress the sexuality of women.

Sex education requirement

Researchers believe that such studies underline the significance of sex education. Proper sex education will not only help women understand their body and sexuality better, but will also promote open discussion on this subject in society.

Health benefits and mental welfare

The study also found that regular masturbation has many health benefits. This not only reduces stress, but it contributes to improve mental health, better sleep and overall sexual health. Researchers say that raising awareness about these benefits can help women develop a more comfortable and acceptable attitude towards their body.

Social change requirement

This research emphasizes that open discussion on the sexuality of women requires social change. This involves challenging traditional beliefs and adopting a more healthy and open approach to sexuality. Researchers believe that such changes will not only improve the lives of women, but it will also contribute to the overall health and welfare of the society.

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