AskAnjali old timers will be mad at me. How could I write an article on the negative side effects of masturbation when I have been saying for years masturbation is harmless? You thinks I’m a traitor and switched teams. But how much do we really know about masturbation and its side effects? Sure, we know masturbation feels good but what else can it do to us? Playing with ourselves can help us fall asleep, reduces headaches and stress, anxiety and tension, it’s great for immune functioning, increasing endorphin production, and is so good for our men’s prostates. But is there anything else you should be looking out for besides the next scandal on FSI blog?
There’s a lot of history behind the negative side effects of masturbation. Even since man could grab his lund and stroke it, people have been coming up with myths that it’s bad for him. Does masturbating cause acne? If it did, 99% of guys would be walking around with a face full of pus factories. Masturbation causes sterility right? While it’s true having consecutive ejaculations will reduce your sperm count and the volume of semen compared to the first ejaculation, your testes are a factory for sperm production and masturbation isn’t going to close this factory down. Does masturbation cause hairy arms? I don’t even understand this one; is a magic potion? The same can be said for blindness, insanity, being under weight and a whole host of other myths that have been proved false by medical science.
So there has to be some negatives right? Masturbation itself is harmless and there are no proved long-term physical issues with moderate masturbation habits. However, we can all experience some side effects, whether they are short-term, long-term or related to chronic masturbation habits.
Touching breeds unwanted familiarity
One side effect of masturbation is that subsequent ejaculations will take longer. If you masturbate a few times before a date and hopefully, proceed to have sex, you’ll probably find more difficulty reaching climax. Thankfully, giving your penis a day or two to recharge should do the trick. In addition, we each know the secrets to getting ourselves off. Masturbating can sometimes create an individual orgasm effect where we train our bodies to respond to our own familiar touch and have a reduced response to other people’s touch, resulting in a tougher time reaching climax with others. A lot of guys can relate to this. Your hard-ons may also be affected by masturbation as well. After each ejaculation, you’ll notice the firmness of the next erection may get slightly softer and spongier, depending on how close apart the erections are. There’s little evidence that too many erections or masturbation will have an effect on your erection in the future. There’s a wealth of evidence that points to age, diet, smoking, and cardiovascular health as factors that affect your cock getting stiff. Another side effect of masturbation is abrasions or swelling of the penis. Some people have rough hands, calluses, use vigorous strokes, or don’t use lube. Ouch!
Masturbation and guilt…
The problems with chronic masturbation…
Were do we conclude?
I hope I didn’t turn you off from masturbating. It’s a wonderful thing and one of the greatest gifts you can offer yourself. There are positives and negatives to everything in life: sex, being single, driving a car, being in a relationship, and working. We have to make sure the good outweighs the bad to find happiness. World Orgasm day is December 21st, you better get practicing. Have a great day guys
-Anjali
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