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teenagerwithaproblem

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Masturbation
Posted: 04-20-07 15:27pm

Confused ok i am a teenager i am 17 and i masturbate alot well i been masturbating since i was 13/14 years old and today april 18th 2007 i just recently masturbated and not even ejaculating my head throbbed badly i could'nt even finsih i thought it was just for that day so i stopped and tryed the next day couldnt finish and to day i tried and still nothing except a very very very bad throbbing pain in my head and still wont go away i need to know if its serious and should i go to the doctor i really dont want to because its embarasing


any help is very appericaited thank you
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haccord

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Posted: 04-20-07 15:48pm

sometimes you can masterbate a little too much. if you masterbate an excessive amount of time you create strian on your testicles. it is nothing to worry about. just give yourself a couple of days to recover. i am not claiming to be a doctor. but i beleive you need to let you balls have a break so your sperm can build up and you will be able to ejaculate again.
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NWKC

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Joined: 21 Apr 2007
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Posted: 04-22-07 14:34pm

haccord wrote:
sometimes you can masterbate a little too much. if you masterbate an excessive amount of time you create strian on your testicles. it is nothing to worry about. just give yourself a couple of days to recover. i am not claiming to be a doctor. but i beleive you need to let you balls have a break so your sperm can build up and you will be able to ejaculate again.

Yeah, I agree...give your testicles a break. Just like you get a vacation from school for spring break and christmas and summer or what not. I could masturbate or have sex several times a day, til I had a large enough strain to not go on anymore...then I'd take a couple days off and be back at it again.
teenagerwithaproblem, take a couple of days to a week off from masturbation...yes it's hard to deal, but bare with it. if it continues after a week from the break, then please go see a doctor.
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KarimMet

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Joined: 06 Apr 2007
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Yup
Posted: 05-01-07 22:01pm

i have the same throbbing head pain for 6 months and my hair started thinning best thing to do is stop! im trying to do it but its not easy. i went to many doctors all around with MRIs to ctscans and nothing they cant find out what this caca is.
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Tylanas

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Re: Yup
Posted: 05-02-07 00:05am

KarimMet wrote:
i have the same throbbing head pain for 6 months and my hair started thinning best thing to do is stop! im trying to do it but its not easy. i went to many doctors all around with MRIs to ctscans and nothing they cant find out what this health question is.


Are you saying that masturbation is causing your migraines? I know for a fact it is not causing the thinning of your hair.
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teenagerwithaproblem

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Me Again
Posted: 05-02-07 20:36pm

Laughing
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teenagerwithaproblem

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Posted: 05-02-07 20:37pm

well im back and and im good i stopped for awhile then after bout 2-3 weeks i got better and im back at it again weird thing is im ejaculating more than before it started....crazy huh maybe it was a transition
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