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How long is it normal to masturbate?

So, I am 14 now and I love to masturbate. I always use my fingers to masturbate and my toes curl, I moan but it lasts only 2 minutes every time. I masturbate once a day. But after 2 or a minute, I lose interest.

Is it weird and my best friend says she does for 20 or more minutes and I kinda freaked out. Am I normal or Is there a problem with me?

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Yes of course youre normal. As you learn more about your body, it would be helpful to learn to either do it multiple times, or to learn to prolong it. The only reason is that once you have a partner, the process of foreplay can get you to "that point" pretty fast if youre used to it. If you learn to slow down the pleasure before you get "there", you may enjoy a longer lasting experience. I mean like 15-30 min by the way - dont buy into this idea that everyone does it for hours and hours - they dont.

    But you are TOTALLY normal! :)

  • Donald
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    You do it for as long as it takes. It apparently only takes you a few minutes. Your best friend either needs 20 minutes, or likes to prolong it. (You could try prolonging it, too.)

    There's no "normal." If 2 minutes works for you, then 2 minutes is normal for you.

  • 7 years ago

    Before you start to curl toes and moan stop fingering for a minute. Get up and start fingering again. You can repeat it again and again till finally you can not resist.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    There's no normal amount of time. Everybody is different. Some girls take longer to climax than others. As long as it takes to hit that amazing point is as long as you should masturbate

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