Masturbation was once considered more offensive than child abuse
The frightening ways Victorians dealt with "the solitary vice"
Most of women's health issues, it was believed, could be traced back to childhood masturbation. (Keystone/Getty Images)
I
've written many articles based on Victorian/Edwardian advice books. There was advice for everything, from how to improve your breast size to keeping your man faithful,
all written with earnest authority by "experts" of the day. In these
old books, I noticed that one subject appeared over and over, usually
shrouded with dire euphemisms: The Solitary Vice. Self Abuse. The
Vicious Habit.
In other words: Masturbation.
Past
generations were absolutely terrified by masturbation, and regarded it
among the vilest of sexual practices. Some considered it more of an
offense, as we will see, than child molestation. Health experts of the
day demanded it be curbed, especially in children, often by any means
necessary. That is why, unlike the other articles in my Advice series, a retrospective on masturbation cannot be funny. It can only be heartbreaking.
Reasons to fear masturbation
Nearly
all writers of these anti-masturbation screeds referred to the state of
the soul, and how masturbation slowly shreds it, defiling God-given
organs of regeneration by using them for selfish gratification. The
sinfulness of masturbation can still be debated, but the medical and
psychological maladies these writers claimed resulted from the practice
have mostly been disproved.
Joseph William Howe, who wrote Excessive Venery, Masturbation and Continence in
1884, gave bizarrely specific details as to the physical affects
masturbation had on a woman's genitalia, believing that the practice
deformed the organs. He wrote, for example, "I have seen cases in the
hospital where [the labia minora] resembled the ear of a small spaniel."
According to Mary Ries Melendy, author of 1903's Perfect Womanhood for Maidens—Wives—Mothers:
If
the sexual organs are handled it brings too much blood to these parts,
and this produces a diseased condition; it also causes disease in other
organs of the body, because they are left with a less amount of blood
than they ought to have. The sexual organs, too, are very closely
connected with the spine and the brain by means of the nerves, and if
they are handled, or if you keep thinking about them, these nerves get
excited and become exhausted, and this makes the back ache, the brain
heavy and the whole body weak. It lays the foundation for consumption,
paralysis, and heart disease. It weakens the memory, makes a boy
careless, negligent and listless. It even makes many lose their minds;
others, when grown, commit suicide. [Melendy]
Masturbation steals the blood from the rest of your body, leaving you undernourished and sickly. If you even think too
much about your sexual organs, the nerves inside them become exhausted
and give you a backache. This is the first step on the road to eventual
suicide.
Howe also has a list of surprising, often fatal medical conditions that result from self-abuse.
DISEASES THAT RESULT FROM SEXUAL EXCESS AND MASTURBATION.
Cerebral anemia
Significance of loss of memory
Local paralysis
Hemorrhage in the cerebellum
Sclerosis of nerve fibers of cerebellum
Concussion of the spinal cord
Softening of spinal cord
Impotence from sun-stroke [Excessive Venery, Masturbation and Continence]
And let us not forget the most horrific disease that a female masturbator may bring on herself. Especially if she's blonde.
Nymphomania
is apt to occur between the ages of 16 and 25. Blondes are more
frequently subject to it than brunettes. It is characterized by an
uncontrollable appetite for lascivious pleasures, exhibited (in its
worst forms) in public and private, without regard to time, place, or
surroundings….The only cure for the affection is marriage, or amputation
of the clitoris. [Excessive Venery, Masturbation and Continence]
(Getty Images)
Treatment for masturbation
Amputation
of the clitoris was debated even during the heyday of hysteria, but
many doctors considered it legitimate treatment for a female who
masturbated. Usually a physician's advice was less drastic, at least at
first.
William Josephus Robinson wrote A Practical Treatise on the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of Sexual Impotence and Other Sexual Disorders in Men and Women in
1913. His prescription for restraining a child's desire to masturbate
starts blandly enough, and quickly proceeds to abusive.
First, there is a proper way to sleep.
The
child, boy or girl, should sleep alone on a rather hard mattress. The
covering should be light. A coverlet may be put over the feet. The child
should always sleep with the arms, not under, but on the cover or
blanket. [A Practical Treatise]
Robinson
believed this was seldom enough to stop the vice. Beating was
recommended, as children were not smart enough to understand other
methods of communication. However, never spank the masturbating child.
They may enjoy it.
I
believe that with children, to whom reasoning and moral suasion make no
appeal, physical punishment is the only alternative and is morally
fully justifiable. Only there must be no spanking, for spanking has a
distinctly sexually exciting effect on many children. [A Practical Treatise]
Severe
cases call for restricting the child, creating special garments, and
binding their hands and feet to secure them to the bedposts of their
beds.
The
masturbating child's arms should be put in long sleeves, which should
be so pinned or tied, that the child's hands could not reach the
genitals. In some cases, it is also necessary to put on long drawers,
buttoning in back, and spread the legs apart attaching them to the
bedclothes or the bedpost, so that one thigh cannot be rubbed against
the other. There are also specially made appliances of metal, made
differently for male and female children, which are put on over the
genitals, and protect them so that the child cannot handle them (see
illustrations). [A Practical Treatise]
Robinson
then elevates the treatment of masturbation from abusive, to sadistic. A
sure way to discourage a child from touching their genitals is to
mutilate them.
In
two or three cases I have found it necessary to apply rapidly a red hot
wire to the child's genitals, to the prepuce in a boy, to the labia
majora in a little girl. Whether because it was too painful to handle
the parts, or because the shock of the application made a strong
impression, or whether it was the fear of a repetition of the same
treatment, but this little rather brutal procedure proved effective: The
child ceased to masturbate. [A Practical Treatise]
Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (brother of the cereal king), a highly respected director of the famousBattle Creek Sanitarium, also resorted to mutilation in "obstinate" cases, this time in little girls. In his Ladies Guide in Health and Disease, he wrote:
In
obstinate cases, very severe means must be sometimes adopted. We were
once obliged after every other measure had failed, to perform a surgical
operation before we were able to break the habit in the case of a young
girl of 8 or 10 years who had become addicted to the vice to a most
extraordinary degree. [Ladies Guide in Health and Disease]
Molestation and masturbation
If
you can imagine it, there is even a deeper level of despair to be
uncovered in these old texts. The doctors who assumed a child's
masturbation was the root of all her health and psychological problems
had no interest in investigating other causes.
Below
are some of the signs Kellogg listed to help parents discern whether or
not their daughter had discovered the life-wrecking sin of
masturbation. Beware of:
A sudden, marked decline in health...
When
a girl who has formerly been truthful, happy, obliging, gentle, and
confiding, becomes within a short period of time peevish, irritable,
morose, disobedient, and restrained in her manner.
Unnatural boldness in a little girl who has been previously been retiring and reserved...
A
forward or loose manner in company with little boys is suspicious
conduct, especially in one who has previously shown no disposition of
this sort...
The
presence of leucorrhoea [discharge] in a young girl accompanied by a
relaxed condition of the vagina is presumptive evidence of the existence
of this vice, if there is no other cause to which this unnatural
condition can be attributed...
The
blank, dull, lustreless, expressionless eye, surrounded by a dark ring,
habitually given to staring into vacancy, frequently tells the tale of
sin which its possessor vainly imagines to be unknown to any but
herself. [Ladies Guide in Health and Disease]
If
some of these descriptions sound uncomfortably familiar to you, there
is a reason. Compare them to some of the conditions listed today by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Servicesas signs of sexual abuse in children:
- Pain, itching, bruises, bleeding, or discharges in the genital, vaginal, or anal areas;
- Compulsive interest in sexual activities;
- Exceptional secrecy;
- Being overly compliant or withdrawn;
- In-depth or unusual sexual knowledge or behavior with peers that is developmentally inappropriate;
- Masturbation. [ChildWelfare.gov]
Have
you ever wondered if we have more sexual abuse in our culture now than
in the past? Were people less terrible in the old days, or just less
likely to talk about what had been done to them? The attitudes toward
sexuality put forth in these old texts go a long way toward answering
that question.
Kellogg relates a horrible story made all the more unbearable by hindsight.
In
a case which came under our observation a few years ago a little girl,
naturally bright and unusually attractive and intelligent, had become
the victim of this soul-and-body-destroying habit, which had brought on a
serious nervous disease that threatened to destroy both body and mind
before she had reached the age of 10 years. Her first instruction was
received from a hoary-headed fiend in human shape who had enticed her to
a secluded place, and there introduced her to all the nastiness which
his depraved and sensual nature could devise. [Ladies Guide in Health and Disease]
Please
note the real tragedy in Kellogg's story. It's not that the child was
molested. It's that the molestation introduced "this
soul-and-body-destroying habit" of masturbation, the act of which he
blamed all the child's subsequent maladies on. So the child bore not
only the pain of the original abuse, but the shame and disapproval of
her parents and doctor.
What's
more, Kellogg asserts that the child will never again be whole. They
are corrupted, and will forevermore have "evil tendencies."
A
child whose mind has been contaminated by evil communications may be
rescued, but cannot be restored to the innocence which when once lost is
gone forever. A scar will always remain which cannot be effaced. Our
observation has been that the cases of vicious depravity in young women
are almost exclusively confined to those whose minds have been corrupted
in early childhood so that their evil tendencies have grown and
strengthened with their years. [Ladies Guide in Health and Disease]
Sexual
awareness was considered a corruption. Exploring your own body could
lead to a beating. Being molested and speaking up about it could cause a
whole town to view you as "ruined," and might even lead to further
sexual abuse under the care of your doctor. It is only relatively
recently that Western attitudes toward sexuality — a thing we desire and
detest at the same time — has relaxed. People lament the degradation of
our society, the sexualization of our culture. As reasonable as those
complaints may be, it is important to remember that those changes helped
create a society that can talk about sex without shame and blame. And
that, in turn, helped take many of these brutal practices and ideas out
of our society and lock them safely away in the history books.
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