Okay, so you wanna know about my experience with daily masturbation? Buckle up, it’s a journey.

The Beginning: Curiosity and Experimentation
- It all started during my, uh, “formative years.” Like most people, I was curious. Started experimenting, you know, figuring things out.
- At first, it was sporadic, maybe a few times a week. No big deal. Just a release.
Ramping Up: Finding a Routine
- College hit, and stress levels went through the roof. That’s when things started to become more regular.
- It was easy, convenient, and a guaranteed way to de-stress after a long day of classes and studying.
- Suddenly, it was happening almost every day. Just a quick session before bed to wind down.
The Daily Grind: What It Was Like
- For a while, it felt great. A reliable source of pleasure and relaxation. No complaints.
- I didn’t really think about it too much. It was just part of my daily routine, like brushing my teeth.
- Some days were quick and easy. Other days, I’d spend more time exploring different things.
The Downside: When Things Started to Change
- Eventually, I started to notice some changes. I felt a bit sluggish sometimes, like my energy levels were lower.
- The biggest thing was the mental aspect. I started to feel a little guilty, like I was relying on it too much.
- It also started to take more to get the same level of satisfaction. That was a red flag.
Cutting Back: Making a Change

- I decided it was time to cut back. Not completely, but definitely reduce the frequency.
- It wasn’t easy at first. It was a habit, after all. But I started finding other ways to relax, like reading or going for a walk.
- I also started focusing more on connecting with people, both romantically and platonically. That helped a lot.
The Present: Finding a Balance
- Now, I’m in a much better place. I still masturbate occasionally, but it’s not a daily thing.
- I see it as just one part of my overall sexual health, not the only part.
- The key is finding a balance that works for you. What feels good and healthy.
Final Thoughts: Is it Okay?
Ultimately, whether or not it’s “okay” is a personal question. If it’s interfering with your life, making you feel guilty, or affecting your relationships, then it’s probably time to re-evaluate. But if it’s just a healthy way to relieve stress and enjoy your sexuality, then go for it. Just be mindful and honest with yourself.