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    Masturbation benefits revealed in new primate study: ‘Useful tactic’
    By Marc Lallanilla
    June 6, 2023 7:00pm Updated
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    Spanking the monkey probably helped the monkey evolve.

    So say the authors of a new British study that examines the role
    masturbation has played in evolution.

    As it turns out, playing with ourselves comes with a range of benefits
    that helped all primates — including humans — survive and thrive.

    “Masturbation is common across the animal kingdom but is especially
    prevalent amongst primates, including humans,” the study authors said in
    a statement.

    It “was most likely present in the common ancestor of all monkeys and apes,” they added.

    But the practice never received much academic attention because it “was considered to be either pathological or a by-product of sexual arousal,”
    and studies were too fragmented to make sense of how it evolved.

    New research from the Proceedings of the Royal Society B seeking to fill
    that knowledge gap finds that whacking off — particularly among male
    primates — can help to ensure the success of their reproductive efforts.

    man in bed watching porn
    Male primates, including humans, probably derive some evolutionary
    advantages from masturbation, research suggests.
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    “Masturbation (without ejaculation) can increase arousal before sex,”
    the authors wrote.

    “This may be a particularly useful tactic for low-ranking males likely
    to be interrupted during copulation, by helping them to ejaculate
    faster,” they noted — perhaps explaining the origin of the “quickie.”

    Additionally, regular ejaculation “allows males to shed inferior semen, leaving fresh, high-quality sperm available for mating, which are more
    likely to outcompete those of other males.”

    That’s why, the researchers believe, male masturbation evolved as a
    strategy in situations where males face intense mating competition.

    Woman in bed
    Compared to males, the evolutionary advantages of masturbation to
    females are less clear to researchers.
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    As an added benefit, masturbation probably helps to prevent the spread
    of sexually transmitted infections “by cleansing the urethra (a primary
    site of infection for many STIs) with ejaculate.”

    When it comes to females, however, the evolutionary benefits of
    masturbation, if any, are less clear.

    “[M]ore data on female sexual behavior are needed to better understand
    the evolutionary role of female masturbation,” the study authors wrote.

    Medical experts have found a range of benefits to masturbation,
    including stress relief, higher self-esteem and greater satisfaction
    with relationships.

    A 2016 study from European Urology found that ejaculation — including masturbation to climax — was linked to a lower risk of prostate cancer, too.

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    “Our findings help shed light on a very common, but little understood,
    sexual behavior,” said lead author Dr. Matilda Brindle, of University
    College London.

    “The fact that autosexual behavior may serve an adaptive function, is ubiquitous throughout the primate order, and is practiced by captive and wild-living members of both sexes, demonstrates that masturbation is
    part of a repertoire of healthy sexual behaviors,” Brindle added.

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    Pat Magroyn
    1 day ago

    This study paid for by a grant from Kleenex Tissues


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    NotaChinesetroll(noreally)
    1 day ago

    I'm imagining the scientists behind a glass window with windshield
    wipers installed so they can actually see the monkeys & not just a
    "white screen".


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    Glenn Vance
    1 day ago

    I had a fav sock in high school in the bottom drawer.

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    WalleyWorld
    18 hours ago

    "In days of old, when knights were bold ..."


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    William Hayes
    1 day ago

    my palms have gotten hairy and my eye sight has gotten poorer during the pandemic. Has anyone else experienced this?


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    smellmyfinger
    1 day ago

    Awesome !!!!

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    JJ
    1 day ago

    I'll be right back.


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    Carl Tuckerson
    1 day ago

    Top ten for the year. Props!


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