Did Mark Twain, nom de plume for Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910), really say that 95% of men masturbate and the other 5% lie about it (or statistics to that effect)? In any event, at about 44 years of age, here’s what he said as speaker at a dinner held in 1879 at a Paris supper club. Fellow diners were, to say the least, surprised by what they heard. Enjoy!
Some Thoughts on the Science of Onanism
by Mark Twain
[One evening in Paris in 1879, The Stomach Club, a society of American writers and artists, gathered to drink well, to eat a good dinner and hear an address by Mark Twain. He was among friends and, according to the custom of the club, he delivered a humorous talk on a subject hardly ever mentioned in public in that day and age. After the meeting, he preserved the manuscript among his papers. It was finally printed in a pamphlet limited to 50 copies 64 years later.] My gifted predecessor has warned you against the "social evil--adultery." In his able paper he exhausted that subject; he left absolutely nothing more to be said on it. But I will continue his good work in the cause of morality by cautioning you against that species of recreation called self-abuse to which I perceive you are much addicted. All great writers on health and morals, both ancient and modern, have struggled with this stately subject; this shows its dignity and importance. Some of these writers have taken one side, some the other.
Homer, in the second book of the Iliad says with fine enthusiasm, "Give me masturbation or give me death." Caesar, in his Commentaries, says, "To the lonely it is company; to the forsaken it is a friend; to the aged and to the impotent it is a benefactor. They that are penniless are yet rich, in that they still have this majestic diversion." In another place this experienced observer has said, "There are times when I prefer it to sodomy."
Robinson Crusoe says, "I cannot describe what I owe to this gentle art." Queen Elizabeth said, "It is the bulwark of virginity." Cetewayo, the Zulu hero, remarked, "A jerk in the hand is worth two in the bush." The immortal Franklin has said, "Masturbation is the best policy."
Michelangelo and all of the other old masters--"old masters," I will remark, is an abbreviation, a contraction--have used similar language. Michelangelo said to Pope Julius II, "Self-negation is noble, self-culture beneficent, self-possession is manly, but to the truly great and inspiring soul they are poor and tame compared with self-abuse." Mr. Brown, here, in one of his latest and most graceful poems, refers to it in an eloquent line which is destined to live to the end of time--"None knows it but to love it; none name it but to praise."
Such are the utterances of the most illustrious of the masters of this renowned science, and apologists for it. The name of those who decry it and oppose it is legion; they have made strong arguments and uttered bitter speeches against it--but there is not room to repeat them here in much detail. Brigham Young, an expert of incontestable authority, said, "As compared with the other thing, it is the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning." Solomon said, "There is nothing to recommend it but its cheapness." Galen said, "It is shameful to degrade to such bestial uses that grand limb, that formidable member, which we votaries of Science dub the Major Maxillary*--when they dub it at all--which is seldom, It would be better to amputate the os frontis** than to put it to such use."
The great statistician Smith, in his report to Parliament, says, "In my opinion, more children have been wasted in this way than any other." It cannot be denied that the high antiquity of this art entitles it to our respect; but at the same time, I think its harmfulness demands our condemnation. Mr. Darwin was grieved to feel obliged to give up his theory that the monkey was the connecting link between man and the lower animals. I think he was too hasty. The monkey is the only animal, except man, that practices this science; hence, he is our brother; there is a bond of sympathy and relationship between us. Give this ingenuous animal an audience of the proper kind and he will straightway put aside his other affairs and take a whet; and you will see by his contortions and his ecstatic expression that he takes an intelligent and human interest in his performance.
The signs of excessive indulgence in this destructive pastime are easily detectable. They are these: a disposition to eat, to drink, to smoke, to meet together convivially, to laugh, to joke and tell indelicate stories--and mainly, a yearning to paint pictures. The results of the habit are: loss of memory, loss of virility, loss of cheerfulness and loss of progeny.
Of all the various kinds of sexual intercourse, this has the least to recommend it. As an amusement, it is too fleeting; as an occupation, it is too wearing; as a public exhibition, there is no money in it. It is unsuited to the drawing room, and in the most cultured society it has long been banished from the social board. It has at last, in our day of progress and improvement, been degraded to brotherhood with flatulence. Among the best bred, these two arts are now indulged in only private--though by consent of the whole company, when only males are present, it is still permissible, in good society, to remove the embargo on the fundamental sigh.
My illustrious predecessor has taught you that all forms of the "social evil" are bad. I would teach you that some of these forms are more to be avoided than others. So, in concluding, I say, "If you must gamble your lives sexually, don't play a lone hand too much." When you feel a revolutionary uprising in your system, get your Vendome Column down some other way--don't jerk it down.***
Note: Formal title of his Presentation was “Some Thoughts on the Science of Onanism.” Not that it would matter to Twain (who was well ahead of his time on masturbation), most biblical scholars today see Onan’s alleged “sin” as a reference to his disobedience of God’s alleged order to procreate. Instead, Onan engaged in coitus interruptus—withdrawing his penis before ejaculating. Masturbation had nothing to do with it.
* in the area of the sinuses (as best I can tell)
** frontal bone—forehead
***Twain’s satiric reference is to a penis-like column (pictured above), originally put in place by Napoleon, which rises majestically in Paris like an obelisk or erect phallus in the Place Vendôme. Napoleon himself stands on the head of this vertical shaft in full glory.
From: http://artofmalemasturbation.tumblr.com/MarkTwain.
For a more explicit view of masturbation, please visit my other blog.
6 comments:
Very nice post. The knowledge imparted is very important for all of us, especially those of us who rely on Ronald Palmer and his Five Brothers for satisfaction on a regular basis!
I can proudly claim 40 years of personal research into this important area of study, and if PhD's were offered in same, I'd have two or three.
Peace <3
Jay
I'm glad you liked it Jay. I do love Mark Twain. He must have been a very interesting man to know.
BTW, I'd have my PhD in it too, and it would have been a hell of a lot more fun than the one I'm getting.
Now why was this excellent essay by Mark Twain not included in my high school English syllabus? I do hope that modern English teachers have corrected that omission or perhaps they may have decided to let the coach teach it in PE health. It is a very important subject that in my opinion is not taught clearly and frequently, if at all. So, JoeBlow, what is your opinion on teaching this essay in high school?
Even every father should teach his sons on the benefits of masturbation.
By the way, you don't need a PhD in it. It is well understood by every high school student.
Every guy indulges in the art of SELF ABUSE; as Mark Twain so elegently stated. It is sex in the HAND of the beholder. Who needs to study it, relax and do it and if you find a better manipulation technique, use it and by all means pass it along. Do it by yourself, with a friend or in a group. Wads of cum are a great sight on your body, in your mouth or your friends. Joe and guys, as NIKE ads put it, JUST DO IT!
Denis.
Thanks for this post Joe. It is great to know that it has been an activity for many a millenium.
Uncutplus, these typed of essays could certainly peak anyone's interest in Twain and American literature. I have some further interesting literature for this coming week. I hope you enjoy.
Denis, that's very true. It was known as a way of worship for the Ancient Egyptians who reenacted the life-giving seed of the gods that brought forth the Nile. It's probably one of the first things man figured out how to do.
I originally read about Mark Twain's speech on masturbation in Penthouse or Playboy magazine. (Yes, people used to read the articles. Especially the interviews with famous people who could speak freely with all the bumps, warts and swears.)
He was a humorist and he definitely knew his audience.
Congratulations on being "born again".
I want you to revisit your support of Joe Biden though. Everyone is going around pretending the Emperor has new clothes, when he is stark naked.
I read or watched Dave Rubin talk about Trump welcoming he and his husband to his club down in Florida. He said he was treated like a long lost son.
The MSM has become partisan and hypercritical. The status quo does NOT want an outsider in power and they will use every trick in the books to lie, cheat and steal to keep their greedy little fingers filling their pockets with ill-gotten gains
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