I was hugging and kissing a pillow imagining it as a girl. It led to an erection. Then I placed the erection between my thighs instinctively like I used to do in the past whenever I had an erection. I already have an existing fear of pre-cum appearance. I wasn't starting to stimulate it to climax or anything. Nor was I trying to edge. I instantly stopped when I felt if these can lead to the doubt "This could be masturbation which is what I'm trying to not do it". When I checked the penis there was pre-cum. Is this masturbation? I mean I didn't mean to masturbate at all or stop before the climax. I didn't even start.
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What you described isn’t masturbation since you didn’t intentionally stimulate yourself or try to reach climax. An erection and some pre-cum can happen naturally with physical contact or imagination.
Pre-cum doesn’t always mean masturbation—it's a normal body response.
Try not to be too hard on yourself; these things happen naturally. If you want, I can share tips to manage these feelings.
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do not get panic or hesitate you should discuss it with the psychiatrist
You should not worry about all this. This is common and erection is natural and involuntary sometime.
It is good if you are not masturbating and Even if you do it, it is not an illness or sin.
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