
Shame around masturbation usually comes from messages we absorbed growing up. Maybe you heard phrases that made pleasure feel dirty or sinful. Sometimes myths, like “masturbation will harm you” (or that old wives' tale "too much will make you go blind!") add to that confusion. These beliefs get stuck in your mind and can make you feel ashamed for something completely normal and healthy. It’s important to remember those messages are learned. They are not truths about your worth or your body.
The first step in letting go of shame is changing the story you tell yourself. Masturbation is a natural way to explore your body and understand what feels good. When you start seeing it as an act of self-care instead of something wrong, your relationship with yourself can begin to heal.
Try creating a moment just for you. Choose a time when you won’t be interrupted. Make the space comfortable, light a candle or play soft music if that feels good. Approach masturbation like a gentle self-date where the goal is not just orgasm but learning and enjoying your body. Slow down and notice how every touch feels. This mindfulness can help replace shame with curiosity.
Let go of “shoulds” and “should nots.” Instead, ask yourself what you want and what feels good in the moment. Your body and desires are valid, and you get to decide how to enjoy your sexuality at your own pace.
Be kind to yourself if shame arises. It’s normal to feel uncomfortable sometimes when shifting old beliefs. Speak gently to yourself like you would to a friend. Recognize that pleasure and joy are your right.
If shame feels overwhelming, it can help to talk to someone you trust. This might be a close friend or a sex coach who can provide guidance and help you untangle those feelings in a safe, supportive way.
Mastering shame around masturbation is a journey of self-acceptance. It’s about reclaiming your body, your pleasure, and your right to joy. With patience and kindness, you can rewrite the story from one of shame to one of empowerment and love.

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