Across Kenya, a deeply human struggle plays out in private—one shaped not only by biology and psychology, but by the weight of cultural silence and religious judgment. Compulsive masturbation affects many Kenyans of all backgrounds, yet the shame surrounding it prevents most from ever seeking help or even naming what they experience. Health professionals and spiritual leaders are beginning to ask whether a society's silence on a subject can itself become the wound—and whether honest conversation might be the first step toward healing.