Yes, it is normal for women to masturbate. It is a natural form of sexual expression and self - exploration. Just like men, women have sexual desires and masturbation can be a healthy way to relieve sexual tension and understand one's own body.
Yes, it is normal. Masturbation is a natural part of human sexual behavior for both men and women. It can be a way for a wife to explore her own body, relieve stress, and enhance her sexual well - being in a private and healthy way.
In general, masturbation within a normal and moderate frequency can be considered a normal part of sexual development for boys. It can help relieve sexual tension. However, excessive masturbation may lead to some problems such as fatigue and reduced concentration.
One of the horror stories could be getting lost during a jungle guided tour. The guide might have miscalculated the route, and as night falls, strange noises start to come from all around. Another could be a haunted house tour where people actually experience paranormal activities like seeing apparitions or objects moving on their own. And there was this one tour in an old abandoned mine where the group got trapped due to a sudden cave - in and had to wait in the dark, not knowing if they'd be rescued.
No, it is completely inappropriate and a violation of someone's privacy. Everyone has the right to privacy in their most personal and intimate moments.
Yes, I once went on a guided tour of an old, derelict mansion. As we walked through the dark hallways, there were cold spots everywhere. Suddenly, a door slammed shut on its own, and we could hear faint whispering. It was really scary.
I'm not sure specifically what 'the guided star story' is about as the name is rather general. It could be a religious story about a star guiding someone, like in the story of the Magi following a star to find baby Jesus in Christian tradition.
Definitely not. Everyone has the right to their own privacy, especially when it comes to such personal and private activities. This kind of behavior violates basic respect for others.