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Mutual masturbation has long been viewed through a narrow lens, often framed merely as an alternative for infection prevention or as a "fallback" when penetrative sex is unavailable. However, recent data suggests it is a primary sexual behavior for many, with prevalence rates reaching over 80% in some sexually active populations. Unlike solo masturbation, which is an internal and solitary experience, mutual masturbation introduces a performative and communicative element that can alter the dynamics of sexual self-esteem and satisfaction. 2. Definitional Framework Unlike solo masturbation, which is an internal and
This paper examines mutual masturbation—defined as shared sexual self-stimulation or reciprocal manual genital stimulation between partners—as a distinct and highly prevalent sexual behavior. While historically relegated to the status of "petting" or "safer sex," contemporary research identifies it as a significant contributor to sexual satisfaction and relationship intimacy. This review synthesizes findings on its prevalence, physiological benefits, psychological impacts, and its utility in sex therapy. 1. Introduction While historically relegated to the status of "petting"