Good
Vibrations Celebrates 17th National Masturbation Month in May
Source: Press Release
SAN FRANCISCO
Good Vibrations,
the legendary San Francisco-based retailer that takes pride in
providing accurate information on sexuality and toys for
grown-ups says, "It's National Masturbation Month! Give yourself
a hand! Or a vibrator, or something else stimulating, and don't
forget the lube!"
With vibrators and Good Vibrations recently
covered in the New York Times, one can easily forget how taboo
the idea of self-stimulation once was. Good Vibrations founded
National Masturbation Month in 1995 in the wake of the
controversy surrounding the firing of former Clinton
administration Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders, who evoked
conservative wrath when she opined that discussion of
masturbation might have a place in sex education curricula.
Realizing that one simple, sensible mention of solo pleasuring
was enough to lose this prominent woman, the country's first
African-American surgeon general, her job convinced Good
Vibrations staff that this most basic and accessible form of sex
needed a serious image boost.
Some things have changed since 1995, but National
Masturbation Month is still a necessary reminder that
self-satisfaction is a healthy, accessible form of pleasure
engaged in by almost everyone, of every gender and relationship
status, at some time of (or throughout) their lives: It's
relaxing, allows people to learn more about their own sexual
response, is a basic recommendation of sex therapists that can
help people with many different sexual concerns, relieves
menstrual cramps, and helps keep the genitals fully functional.
On top of that, it's the safest form of sex a person can have.
"Too many people still feel uncomfortable about
masturbation and guilty about doing it," says Good Vibrations
staff sexologist Carol Queen, Ph.D., one of the originators of
the National Masturbation Month concept. "If only so much of US
culture were not so burdened with ideas that masturbation is
shameful, a sin or a poor second choice to partner sex."
Over the years Good Vibrations has done hundreds
of press interviews about masturbation, encouraged other sex
businesses and organizations to help celebrate NMM, engaged
customers' creativity in compiling lists of favorite
masturbation euphemisms, places to masturbate, and
stranger-than-fiction masturbation stories, and curated a show
of video clips from the great masturbation educators, like Dr.
Betty Dodson, author of “Sex for One”. Good Vibrations also
created and promoted the Masturbate-a-Thon, a charity event that
encourages people to get pledges from their friends and raise
funds via masturbation. (This event was celebrated privately by
individuals; it has since morphed into a public event, not
conducted by Good Vibrations, that raises funds for the Center
for Sex & Culture, and Masturbate-a-Thons are also held in other
parts of the country and world -- the other largest one is an
annual event in Copenhagen. For more, see
www.masturbate-a-thon.com. This year’s event will be held May
22nd.)
Though any toy can be used during sex with a
partner, depending on what kind of activities are being enjoyed,
certain toys are especially suited or frequently-chosen for solo
sex: the Hitachi Magic Wand, favorite of masturbation expert Dr.
Betty Dodson the Rabbit Habit and other twice-as-nice styles,
the Pure Wand, and the G-Twist, to name a few very popular
items. Men can enjoy a range of sleeves and pumps designed
especially for their self-pleasuring enjoyment, like the Cobra
Libre stimulator for men and Tenga Eggs.
Most
importantly, however, Good Vibrations continues to celebrate
masturbation as we have always done: as each individual's
birthright, and as a basic pleasure that is the foundation for
our other sexual experience. Visit Good Vibrations
www.goodvibes.com for information (in books, videos, and from
our trained Sex Educator Sales Associate staff members),
pleasure products of all kinds (vibrators, dildos, and of course
lubricants), and inspiration (erotic books and movies). Whether
shared with a partner or kept as a solo secret, self-love is
accessible to, and good for, everyone.