Marriage And Issues..plz Help Posted: 11-07-05 03:48am
Hi
i am 25 years old and I am getting married
in 2 months. I have some problems and I
am quite worried about them.
I started masterbating when I was 13.
Since then I masterbates atleast 4-5 times
a week. The current issues I am facing
are following, please please tell me if
there is something I shoudl do about any
1. My seimen is not thick. Its white in
color but watery. When I masterbate, it
trickles down and is not thick as other
men I have seen in movies. Is it
normal?
2. If I masterbate consecutively, the
amount of my seimen is quite smaller as
compared to when I masterbate after 2-3
days. Is that ok too?
3. For past 1 months, I have observed
that when I materbate consecutively for
2-3 days, I feel some pain in my balls and
in inner reagion behind balls after I cum.
This is not very severe but I feel stress
in that region. It last for 5-6 hours
after materbationa and then I become
normal. Is that ok? What is the reason
for that?
4. I feel lack of desire and lack of
stiffness when my penis is erect..Its not
as hard as it used to be...
5. After I masterbate I feel I am tired
and need to take rest. Sometimes my lower
back pains too....
Please help me with these issues and tell
me if they r normal..Or have I lost most
of my sex desire due to excessive
masternbation?
I am quite tense and please help me out
with this
thanks a lot!
Bye
jamie
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Posted: 11-08-05 18:04pm
1. Not to worry; the color and
consistency of your semen is based on what
you consume.
2. This is because you would have already
ejaculated the semen with the most sperm
in it, causing what you ejaculate right
afterwards to be less.
3.This is really a very common problem,
and nothing suggests that it is something
to worry about. It occurs mostly in
people who masturbate often, or don't
masturbate often.
4. Chances are you have less sexual
desire because you masturbate to
frequently.
5. Completely normal, and really nothing
to worry about.
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