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A 45-year-old male is showing his testicular masturbation session (unshortened video). He begins the masturbation through his pants before he lowers them. Then he continues to masturbate through and under his fishnet underpants without actually revealing his genitalia. However, the underpants are see-through. The male continues until he ejaculates.
45-year-old male does testicular masturbation.webm
The History of Male Masturbation is a fascinating topic that invites us to reflect on the evolution of cultural perceptions over time. From ancient civilizations to the modern era, this practice has been the subject of taboos, debates, and significant changes in its social acceptance. We will embark on a journey through time to discover how different cultures and eras have addressed this expression of male sexuality, revealing a wealth of perspectives and beliefs that have shaped our current understanding.
The earliest records of male masturbation date back to ancient civilizations, where we find evidence in historical texts, artifacts, and artistic representations. In Ancient Egypt, for example, it was believed that the god Atum created the universe through an act of masturbation, suggesting a positive and almost sacred perception of this practice. This myth reflects a conception of masturbation as a creative and natural act—a vision that contrasts with the more restrictive perceptions that would arise in later times.
In other ancient cultures, such as Mesopotamia, there are also references to male masturbation in cuneiform texts and literature. These mentions indicate that masturbation was part of everyday life and was not necessarily the object of stigma or condemnation. The portrayal of sexuality in these civilizations shows a more open and less moralistic acceptance than what would develop in subsequent eras.














