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2 May 2019, 18:05
The aim is normalise masturbation and remove the stigma attached to it.
You know the internet will create a challenge out of literally anything (see: drink water challenge) but this one has a purpose. People are doing the Self-Pleasure 30-Day Challenge in the hope of opening up the conversation about masturbation.
Masturbation is completely normal and perfectly healthy but people, especially women, are still afraid to admit they're doing it.
In case you didn't know, May is masturbation month too and May 28 marks National Masturbation Day (or "Wankers Day" in the UK and Australia). That's right, a whole month dedicated to self-love and sex-positivity.
The challenge was created by Amy Baldwin and April Lampert, who are co-hosts of the Shameless Sex podcast. Both are hoping to stamp out the shame of self-pleasure by taking it to social media.
Basically, it's the complete opposite to No Nut November. You must masturbate for a minimum of 10 minutes every day in May without the aid of porn and sex toys. It's open to absolutely anyone too, you'll just need a good imagination.
You can share your self-pleasure journey through selfies you submit to the challenge's Instagram page. Don't panic, though, it's completely anonymous. Simply grab a piece of paper, write down your experience, hold the sign over your face and post.
There's actually a prize too and it's not for who can, er, masturbate the most. By completing the challenge and sending in one post per week you get a host of sex-themed prizes. Time to clear your schedule for May...
"Most folks aren't talking about masturbation openly or with pride," Amy and April tell Metro.co.uk.
"The purpose of this campaign is to invite participants to fully connect with themselves and see what they may be missing out on now that all of the distractions have been removed."
Just found out May is masturbation month. I’ll see you lot in a bit. pic.twitter.com/Qof4DcGtp7
— m (@mmkxh) May 1, 2019
Ive masturbated multiple times every day single or taken for like 15 years not so get on my level apparently. Idgaf about masturbation stigma. https://t.co/5Xm8I7TG3T
— Jesse Cumor (@CumorChameleon) May 2, 2019
Just once a day? pic.twitter.com/KAXIZukeml
— McJulian The Matador (@McjulianM) May 1, 2019
May have done this a little too many. 🤣 I mean idk if there's something wrong with self pleasure. We may find it embarassing but believe me, everybody does it. They're just ashamed to say. 🤣🤣🤣https://t.co/1847gVDAP5
— Ervin John (@_ervinjohn) May 2, 2019