Going Without Sex/masturbation Posted: 10-05-05 19:10pm
I'm 18. For the past years, i've been
masturbating on average probably over once
a day. 1 point something, that is. I'm
still a virgin, by the way. I was
wondering, what would happen if I gave up
masturbation?
Would it have any consequences for my
"equipment" if I were to give up
masturbation for a month? How about six
months? Or a year?
Thanks for any advice in advance.
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saglamh23
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Just Do It! Posted: 10-08-05 05:32am
Try to stop doing it. But if u can.
(that ll probably require u to live in a
cave for a year. Because whenever u watch
tv or kind of thing, or walk on the street
u ll be forced to do it...Physically,
mentally, psychologically...
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cd998776
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Re: Just Do It! Posted: 10-08-05 14:40pm
saglamh23
wrote:
try to stop doing it. But
if u can. (that ll probably require u to
live in a cave for a year. Because
whenever u watch tv or kind of thing, or
walk on the street u ll be forced to do
it...Physically, mentally,
psychologically...
why try to stop doing it? It is a
perfectly normal healthy activity.
Itna, in regards to your questions,
ejaculation atleast once every two weeks
is very important in keeping your prostate
healthy. Beucase of your age, you are
pretty unlikely to have wet dreams and
being a virgin, you would not be
ejaculating. Masturbation is perfectl
fine, if you feel your doing it to much,
just cut back a little; do what you feel
is right for you.
A break is not going to kill you. Just
make sure you do a minimum of once every 2
weeks like the previous poster said.
There is not really a "too much", but I
suggest you to do it only when you really
want to and not just because you're bored
or whatever.
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itna
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Joined: 05 Oct 2005 Posts: 2
Posted: 10-09-05 16:54pm
Thank you.
After reading your comments about the
prostate I think i'll masturbate once a
week instead of not doing it at all.
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saglamh23
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jun 2005 Posts: 61 Location: Türkiye
Re: Just Do It! Posted: 10-10-05 05:19am
[quote="cd998776"] why try to stop doing
it? It is a perfectly normal healthy
activity. Quote]
i didnt mean that itna or whoever must
stop doing it. I just meant that stopping
it is nearly impossible (at least for me)
once u started. If there is anybody
around who achieved that, plz inform us
how did u achieve. I also want to give it
a try. But dont say being getting
married, because it is totally normal
stopping masturbating alone in this case.
Your partner ll do that for u :)
and I also agree with the time limitation
s-kalb did. The general one, not when u
get bored but if a real deep desire comes.
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cd998776
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Re: Just Do It! Posted: 10-11-05 22:11pm
saglamh23
wrote:
i didnt mean that itna or
whoever must stop doing it. I just meant
that stopping it is nearly impossible (at
least for me) once u started. If there
is anybody around who achieved that, plz
inform us how did u achieve. I also want
to give it a try. But dont say being
getting married, because it is totally
normal stopping masturbating alone in this
case. Your partner ll do that for u
:)
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