I am in my 50s and live in the center of Europe. The first time I came in contact with masturbation was when I was about 4. A same-age friend of mine and I were playing in a small forest, when an older guy of 10 or 12 joined us. Soon we were sitting under the bushes and discussing all sorts of things. We must have been talking about the opposite sex, when the older boy undid his trousers and started to rub his penis. He invited us to do the same, but with our 3 to 4 centimeters only at the time, we both were ashamed to unpack our treasure.
Much later the same friend and I were playing on the riverbank where we discovered a nude man swimming. As soon as he saw us, he came out of the water rubbing his highly erect penis. I had never before seen a huge thing like that. He scared us and we fled, so we did not see the results of his massage.
Back home I did what I had seen to my own penis, but it took me 2 more years to reach my first orgasm. I was about 10, on vacation with my aunt. One night I stood naked in my room playing with my penis when all of a sudden I was overwhelmed by a tremendous feeling, and 2 or 3 squirts of some liquid left my erect thing. That night I went to bed with a mixed feeling, not really understanding what had happened to me. Only a week later I dared to repeat the same manipulation in a public toilet, with the same results. As I began to like what I felt, I tried it again an hour later. After that it became sort of standard practice to masturbate at least 3 times a week.
I got married some 20 years later. Of course at school we were told by our nun teachers and the Catholic priests that what I did was sinful, which caused many bad moments in my young life. But I regret today that I never had the chance to masturbate together with my friends or even masturbate one of my colleagues. Today, since my wife has lost interest in sexual activities, I am back to my old habit with no regrets.
Do you find yourself masturbating more often during some seasons than others? Why?
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