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Masturbation: Putting the Fun Into Self-Loving
Dr. Sigmund Wiston, along with the help of his trusty sidekick Billy, teaches the students of the 1950s how to put more excitement into self-loving.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the history, psychology, and societal attitudes surrounding masturbation. Through interviews with experts and individuals, it aims to destigmatize the practice and present it as a healthy and normal aspect of human sexuality. The film delves into various perspectives, from ancient beliefs to modern interpretations, encouraging open discussion and understanding.
Critical Reception
As an adult documentary from 2002, 'Masturbation: Putting the Fun Into Self-Loving' received niche attention within its genre. While not widely reviewed by mainstream critics, it was generally seen as a frank and educational exploration of a taboo subject. Audience reception tended to be positive among those seeking information and normalization of sexual practices.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its direct and informative approach to a sensitive topic.
Commended for its attempt to destigmatize self-pleasure.
Seen as a valuable resource for education and open dialogue about sexuality.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of adult documentaries in the early 2000s that aimed to be more educational and less purely exploitative, tackling subjects often considered controversial with a more academic or sociological lens.
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