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On Masturbation: A Satirical Essay

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Editora: Sekoala Publishing Company (Pty) Ltd

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With this funny yet thought-provoking essay, Mokokoma explores the so-called self-abuse, an activity that has divided most sane human beings into two camps: the pro- and the anti-masturbation. 
As he usually does with such topics, he explores the aforementioned division without taking sides. And, more importantly, he shows the reader how such a seemingly insignificant activity has had and continues to have a significant impact on the human race. 
Among other things, he touches on some of the facts that most of us are ignorant of: things such as the real reasons why some institutions are against masturbation, and what masturbation teaches us about ourselves.
Disponível desde: 20/11/2016.

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