YES. I would guess it's a way to get easy answers without the need to: 1) do any work, 2) search for it, 3) occupy time, and 4) think for yourself. It seems to me that most questions can be answered with a little common sense. However, there is that one or two questions that seeks practical experience and some background.
I can understand someone asking for assistance; but, it does not make sense when they can use the Internet to search for the proper answer rather than ask on Yahoo.
2006-08-23 07:39:58
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answered by Morphious 4
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This is the Men's Health Section. What do you expect to read about here? Some of the questions, as on other categories, are asinine, but there are a number of good, honest questions men and apparently a lot of teen boys have.
I think it is a great place for those just entering puberty to go anonymously and ask the questions they can't ask anywhere else--and questions that most teen boys wouldn't ask their mother or go to a stranger such as a doctor to ask. I'm not a teen now, but certainly a lot of those questions ring a bell with me--it would have been great to find out some of these answers this way than through dumb luck or awkard embarrassment.
Many guys nowadays don't have siblings to talk to, or may not have close friends they feel comfortable talking to about some of these subjects. And face it, a whole lot of guys are probably from single parent families, or don't have a good male role model they can go to.
Male sexuality is part of every guy's life, and there are a lot of things to learn about and explore. Sure, some guys are obviously very naive, but then again, not everyone knows the answer to all of life's questions.
If you don't like the men's health questions, or are offended by them, you probably should stick to other categories.
2006-08-23 15:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Who died and made you into the morality police? If you can't handle reading about other people's questions and answers, maybe you should not be looking in the first place.
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You could try to have a little empathy. Try to see beyond your own perspectice, and accept the perspectives of others. Would that be too hard for you (Are you too narcissistic) or would you refuse alltogether?
If you ARE too narcissistic, then take comfort in the fact that somewhere in this universe, there is another individual who thinks JUST LIKE YOU DO.....not sure where, and you might spend your whole life looking. Maybe not even in this galaxy....
You could choose to relax and accept that where you are now, NOT EVERYONE THINKS JUST LIKE YOU DO, and just try to accept that......
2006-08-23 15:22:35
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answered by pandora the cat 5
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You should read the women ones. Most people ask in here because they are to embarrassed. They just want to either make sure they are not over reacting, encouragement, or to find out that they are not the only one to suffer from their predicament.
Now granted some do ask questions just to see what responses they get.
2006-08-23 14:59:47
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answered by J Greenhood 3
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It's because they can enjoy total annonymity here. Usually men are too embarrassed to talk to their doctors because it's face to face. They don't like being at the mercy of another man. I think you should just stay out of this area of yahoo answers if it offends your wee little ears too much.
2006-08-23 13:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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not just here, people put all kinds of very serious problems medical or other wise on Y answers. it's disturbing that this is were people (lots of them very young) are going to get serious advice.
2006-08-23 13:55:54
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answered by The Key Master 4
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i couldn't agree more
2006-08-23 14:01:01
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answered by qw4442 2
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You're right.
2006-08-23 13:56:07
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answered by Handyman 4
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i agree with you
2006-08-23 13:54:26
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answered by Neil G 6
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just you
2006-08-23 13:59:24
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answered by Brian M 1
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