How Common Is Masturbation? A Modern Look at Solo Pleasure

How Common Is Masturbation? A Modern Look at Solo Pleasure

If you’ve been searching “how common is masturbation,” you’re not alone — it’s one of the most frequently asked questions about human sexuality.

Almost everyone wonders the same thing at some point. Is it normal? Do other people do it as much as I do? Is it healthy? Am I doing it too much or too little? These questions are completely natural, and the good news is that the answers are reassuring, science-backed, and empowering. Let’s talk about it openly, without judgment, because understanding the truth about masturbation can help you feel more confident and at peace with your own body and desires.

What Is Masturbation, Really?

Masturbation is the act of self-stimulation for sexual pleasure, commonly practiced by people of all genders and ages. It can be quick and functional or slow and exploratory. It can involve hands, fingers, toys, pillows, or even just your imagination. Some people do it daily, some weekly, and some only occasionally — and all of that is perfectly normal. It’s something humans have done for thousands of years, across every culture, age group, and gender. It’s a natural way to learn about your own body, release tension, and give yourself pleasure on your own terms, without needing a partner. There’s no “right” or “wrong” way to do it — it’s simply your body’s way of expressing and exploring pleasure.

How Common Is Masturbation? The Real Numbers

Extremely common. Research from global sexual health surveys shows:

  • More than 90% of men and around 80% of women have masturbated at some point in their lives.
  • Over 70% of adults masturbate at least once a month, and many do it weekly or even several times a week.
  • Among people aged 18–39, the majority report masturbating regularly, with many saying it’s a consistent part of their self-care routine.
  • Even in older age groups, masturbation remains common — it doesn’t disappear as we get older; it simply evolves with our bodies and lifestyles.

The bottom line? Masturbation is one of the most normal things a person can do. If you do it, you’re in very good company — millions of people around the world are doing the exact same thing right now.

Why Masturbation Is Good for You

Beyond feeling good in the moment, masturbation has real, science-backed benefits that support both your physical and mental health:

  • It helps reduce cortisol levels and promote relaxation as well as lowers cortisol levels, making it one of the easiest forms of self-care available.
  • It releases feel-good hormones like dopamine and oxytocin, which can supports dopamine and oxytocin release, reduce anxiety, and even help with sleep.
  • It strengthens pelvic floor muscles, which can lead to better bladder control and more intense orgasms during partnered sex.
  • It lets you learn what you like, which often leads to more satisfying partnered sex because you can communicate your needs more clearly.
  • It’s one of the safest forms of sexual expression — zero risk of pregnancy or STIs when done solo.
  • For many people, it becomes a healthy way to explore their body without pressure or expectations, helping build body confidence and self-acceptance.

According to Cleveland Clinic, masturbation is a normal and healthy part of human sexuality for people of all ages and genders. It’s not something to feel ashamed of — it’s something to understand and embrace as part of a balanced, happy life.

How Sex Toys Can Make Solo Pleasure Even Better

For those looking to elevate their solo experience, modern sex toys offer a level of consistency, intensity, and realism that manual stimulation often can’t match.

From beginner-friendly vibrators to advanced app-controlled devices and realistic male masturbators, SVAKOM designs are built to enhance every aspect of solo pleasure. 

Whether you want something simple and beginner-friendly or something more advanced with app control, there’s a toy designed to meet you where you are. If you’re not sure which one might suit you best, check our guide on how to choose the perfect vibrator.

Aftercare: Being Kind to Yourself

After masturbation, take a moment to breathe, hydrate, and maybe stretch or cuddle with a pillow. Treat yourself with the same kindness you’d offer a friend. Making self-pleasure part of your regular wellness routine can boost your mood, confidence, and connection with your own body. You might also enjoy reading our full guide on aftercare sex and why the moments after pleasure matter so much.

If you want to explore shared pleasure with a partner, many people also enjoy mutual masturbation as a beautiful, low-pressure way to connect.

You deserve pleasure without shame. SVAKOM is here to support you — with discreet shipping, quality products, and a genuine belief that your pleasure matters.

Frequently Asked Questions About Masturbation

How common is masturbation?

Masturbation is extremely common. Studies from sexual health organizations show that the vast majority of adults have masturbated at some point in their lives, and regular masturbation is typical across all genders and age groups.

Is it normal to masturbate?

Yes, masturbation is completely normal. It is a natural form of self-stimulation for sexual pleasure and is considered a healthy part of human sexuality by major health organizations.

How often do people masturbate?

There is no “normal” frequency. Some people masturbate daily, others weekly or occasionally. Research shows that frequency varies widely depending on age, lifestyle, stress levels, and personal preference.

Is masturbation healthy?

Masturbation is generally considered healthy. It may help relieve stress, improve sleep quality, support mood regulation, and help individuals better understand their own bodies and sexual preferences.

Can you masturbate too much?

In some cases, excessive masturbation may interfere with daily life, relationships, or responsibilities. However, for most people, masturbation is a balanced and harmless activity when it does not cause physical discomfort or psychological distress.

Can sex toys improve masturbation?

Yes. Sex toys can enhance stimulation, provide more consistent sensations, and help users explore new types of pleasure. Many people explore and choose from SVAKOM Rabbit Vibrators Collection, App-Controlled Toys Collection, and Male Masturbators Collection to make solo experiences more immersive and satisfying.

Is mutual masturbation common?

Yes, many couples enjoy it as a safe, intimate way to connect and learn about each other’s pleasure.

Are sex toys safe to use?

High-quality sex toys made from body-safe materials are generally safe when used according to instructions. It is important to choose reputable brands and clean toys properly after use.

You’re completely normal, and you deserve pleasure that feels good for you. Explore SVAKOM’s full collection today and discover a more refined, more satisfying way to experience solo pleasure — with free discreet shipping, 2-year warranty, and products designed to make your solo time even more satisfying.

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