Mutual masturbation refers to the act of pleasuring yourself alongside someone else. Oftentimes, this can look like taking turns watching one another masturbate or masturbating simultaneously. Some people even use it as a connective tool in long-distance relationships when they can’t be physically together in person. And though mutual masturbation is sometimes referred to as “couple masturbation,” it can also be done with multiple partners for group masturbation, too. (More on that below.)

In couple relationships, finding ways to strengthen intimacy is essential to maintain a solid emotional and physical connection. A practice often overlooked, but which can have a significant impact, is partnered masturbation. Although this topic may seem taboo to many, it is an activity that, when done consensually and openly, can enrich the relationship in surprising ways. How can something so personal become a powerful tool for couple intimacy? Let’s discover it together.
Partnered masturbation is a practice that can enrich a couple’s sexual and emotional life. Often seen as a solitary activity, when shared, it can open new dimensions of trust and sexual exploration. By participating together in this activity, couples can learn more about each other’s desires and pleasures, thus strengthening their connection.
Partnered masturbation is still surrounded by many taboos. These can include the idea that it is a selfish practice or that it is unnecessary if the couple’s sex life is satisfactory. However, breaking these taboos can open doors to more honest and effective communication within the couple.
Modern life is full of stress and anxiety, which can negatively affect couple relationships. Partnered masturbation can be an effective way to relieve these tensions. The release of endorphins during masturbation not only provides pleasure but also acts as a natural antidote to stress.



















