
Anti-Self-Pleasure Devices
- Creator(s): Unknown British Man
There is nothing wrong with self-pleasure. It is healthy for both men and women, and you should never feel bad for doing it. However, while the acceptance of this is pretty common today, that was not the case as recently as the early 1900s. That led to numerous anti-pleasure devices being invented. The idea was that they could help discourage or prevent people entirely from engaging in the act. The original was made for men and could freak anyone out. For the sake of our advertisers, we’ll call it the “Jugum P.” Invented in the 1800s during a time of horrific religious control and influence, the device was a steel clip with serrated teeth that could be attached to the male member. It was used to stop self-pleasure as well as “spermatorrhoea,” known today as the “wet dream.” This was a horrible invention that fell out of favor quickly.