
Jamaican recording artist Spice has revealed why she does not engage in masturbation, although she used to enjoy that at a younger age.
Masturbation is a common activity, which involves touching the genitals or other sensitive areas of the body for sexual arousal or pleasure.
Healthline
On the show dubbed ‘Lip Service’, which is hosted by American media personality Angela Yee plus other ladies, she has said that she quit the act after learning about its demonic nature.
There are male and female sex demons named Incubus and Succubus respectively. She expounded, –

When you masturbate you are having sex with them. They will be in your relationship and cause problems for you. They will have sex with you and be in love with you and also cause problems in your relationships,”
An incubus is a demon in male form in folklore that seeks to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women; the corresponding spirit in female form is called a succubus. In medieval Europe, union with an incubus was supposed by some to result in the birth of witches, demons, and deformed human offspring.”
SPICE
Medically, masturbation is not wrong and has been found to have no negative effects.
Healthline writes:-
In addition to providing pleasure, masturbation can benefit your health and well-being by helping you achieve better sleep, better mood, and stress relief, among other benefits.
According to one 2015 study in married women, those who masturbated reported experiencing more orgasms, higher self-esteem, increased sexual desire, and greater satisfaction with their marriage and sex life.
However, the act of masturbation can become an addiction. Some people have shared that doing it reduced their need for their partners. Having sex after long periods of masturbating might feel different as the sensations are not the same.
It is a safe way to reach orgasm without engaging in sex with men. You can’t get pregnant & at the same time, you are avoiding the risks that come with sex, like STI’s.
Some research suggests that regular ejaculation may lower the risk of prostate cancer, though doctors aren’t exactly sure why.
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