girlwander answered Friday April 24 2009, 1:21 am: i new a friend that masturbating when she was nine.
so don't feel bad. my mom once said " masturbate all you want and u won't get pregnant."
LagunaBabe answered Thursday April 23 2009, 8:17 pm: The option is totally and completely yours, my friend. Either choice is not a wrong one. You should do what you feel like. In my opinion, I do not see anything wrong with this and it is the safest type of sexual activity there is, so my answer to your question is if you really want to, then go ahead, if you don't really want to or feel uncomfortable with it, then do not do it. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
Andreaaaa answered Thursday April 23 2009, 5:58 pm: Well, if you have the urge, what's stopping you?
I'm going to assume it's the fact that your only 13 and feel that at your age masterbating is considering to be "weird". BUT we're all different. We all mature at different speeds. Some of us sexually mature faster than others.
PunkieFreak4690 answered Thursday April 23 2009, 5:56 pm: The option to masturbate is entirely up to you, based on your beliefs or opinions. This is something personal that you can do in the privacy of your own room.
I honestly feel like masturbation isn't wrong or immoral, like how many cultures see it. But every culture and religion is different.
I don't want to encourage or discourage you, but if you feel the need to masturbate you're more than welcome to. It's not a selfish action. It's normal to want to be familiar with your body, such as what turns you on or off. It's also beneficial if you would prefer being abstinent for awhile.
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