at age 10 – while they’re still in primary school. And actually, it’s reactions like those of the protesting parents that cause emotional distress to children.
‘It is not abnormal or excessive unless it is deliberately done in public places after age 5 or 6,’ they continue, ‘It does not mean your child will be oversexed, promiscuous, or sexually deviant. Only if adults overreact to a child's masturbation and make it seem dirty or wicked will it cause emotional harm, such as guilt and sexual hang ups.’
With TENGA’s Self-Pleasure report proving just how much stigma is still attached to masturbation, it’s clearer than ever than RSE is a necessity in schools. If grown adults are still lying about doing it, there is clearly a big problem to be solved – and that starts with eradicating the shame around masturbation and sex from the very beginning of our lives.If you're really looking to treat yourself, splash out on Ann Summer's latest Rabbit design sans the infamous ears.