I don't really have a so - called'masturbation horror story' myself. But I've heard from some that they were once interrupted by a family member suddenly barging in. It was extremely embarrassing for them and made them feel so guilty and ashamed at that moment.
Well, one bad consequence could be psychological trauma like in the case of being caught by someone unexpected which can lead to long - term shame and embarrassment. It can make a person overly self - conscious about their private actions.
Well, there was this guy who was masturbating in his room late at night. He thought everyone in the house was asleep. But his little sister woke up and came to his room to ask for some water. He didn't hear her coming until she opened the door. He was so horrified and didn't know how to explain what he was doing. It was a really awkward and scary moment for him.
One possible horror story could be when someone accidentally sends a video or photo related to their private act to the wrong person. Maybe they were trying to store it privately on their device but due to a technical glitch, it gets sent to a family member or a friend. That would be extremely horrifying.
No, not in general. As long as they are private and not interfering with one's daily life or relationships, they are a normal part of human sexual expression.
No. Teaching masturbation stories is completely inappropriate and violates moral and ethical norms. It involves private and sexual topics that are not suitable for public discussion or teaching.