Before puberty, children generally do not experience the same physiological responses during masturbation as adults do.:
1. Lack of Ejaculation
No Semen Production: Children who are prepubescent do not produce semen, so there is no ejaculation during masturbation. The body has not yet developed the reproductive organs and associated functions required for ejaculation.
2. Physical Sensation
Pleasurable Sensation: Masturbation can still produce pleasurable sensations for prepubescent children, though the experience is different from that of adolescents or adults. These sensations are due to the stimulation of sensitive areas, but they do not involve the same physiological responses as puberty.