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Documentary
A documentary exploring societal attitudes toward masturbation through interviews with educators, religious leaders, and public figures, examining cultural taboos, religious perspectives, and historical incidents that shaped public discourse around sexuality.
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What this book knows
Disability reframes sexual selfhood: pleasure, access, and bodily autonomy belong to everyone, shame and silence be damned.
embodiment
The clitoris is the only organ designed exclusively for pleasure, and for most women, it is their best bud.
UGSD-RC-002desire
I went public with masturbation — one of the first women to talk openly about liking it and the importance of self-love.
UGSD-RC-011Enhancing male pleasure is fine, but enhancing women's pleasure is uncomfortable — over a million in taxpayer money spent upholding a ban on adult toys.
UGSD-RC-016shame
The stigma attached to masturbation is left over from an era when it was considered sinful; children feel guilt about normal bodily functions.
UGSD-RC-007What do we have to fear? Masturbation is natural and normal, but people try to ignore it — and our curriculum hasn't changed in 25 years.
UGSD-RC-006Masturbation is not listed among the negative commandments; mistakenly, people believe it is condemned in the Torah — that is not accurate.
UGSD-RC-003Illuminates
6 published passages · documentary · research analysis
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