Connection between ejaculation frequency and prostate health
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QUESTION:
I have been coming across articles on the connection between masturbation, ejaculation, and overall health. I was very surprised about this article from the Cancer Council Victoria in Australia . It was a study that confirmed that ejaculation frequency is important for a healthy prostate. The protective effect was most significant in men in their twenties who ejaculated on average 7 or more times per week. It compared this against same-age men who ejaculated less than 3 times per week. I made a New Year's resolution to pay attention to my body and to ejaculate at least once a day. I feel much better for it and my penis strength and sexual urge has increased immensely. I feel balanced. After a year, I can't imagine going back to my old repressed frequency and probably couldn?t keep from cumming for a whole day if I tried now. Why aren?t people made aware of this need? After getting used to daily +, I often have the urge to do it even more, but hold back. Are there any physical problems with over ejaculating?
ANSWER:
What a fabulous New Year’s resolution to pay attention to your body! Your efforts are worth applauding, as being in tune with yourself and your new masturbation schedule seems to have paid off, as you note that you feel “balanced” and “much better for it.” Happily, no physical problems are associated with over-ejaculating, so don’t worry about giving in to the natural urge to enjoy and pleasure yourself more often. You clearly have a strong awareness of the positive effects of masturbation on your body, so go ahead and experiment with masturbation frequency – in this way, you can determine what frequency feels best for you and your regular routine.
You also ask why people aren’t made aware of the “need” to masturbate often. Good question – especially in light of the study’s findings that frequent ejaculation helps reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Unfortunately, self-stimulation – as with most sexual acts – is often viewed as shameful, dirty, immoral, and all sorts of other negative adjectives. Wouldn’t it be great if masturbation could be seen as the healthy, enjoyable, and beneficial activity it really is, openly talked about and (gasp!) endorsed? Perhaps one day it will be – with more people like you who are open-minded and bold enough to talk about it in a positive light.
Enjoy – and pass that article along to friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, and anybody and everybody else!
2006-11-16 00:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be anything, but good chance he has benign proststatic hyperplasia (BPH), which is not cancer. Symptoms include awakening several times at night to urinate, a feeling of incomplete emptying of bladder after urinating, urinating enough during the day to cause embarassment by having to excuse himself from meetings, etc, Also, weak urine stream, painful urination. The reason for the frequent defecation I do not know; he actually sounds dehydrated. He should definitely see his regular doctor for blood tests (PSA antigen test for BPH), as well as a CBC (complete blood count) and other tests. He could also have an enlarged prostate.
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2016-04-14 08:33:58
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answered by Anonymous
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According to the Nov 06 issue of Prevention Magazine, an 8 year study of 29,342 men, those who ejaculated 21 times a month reduced their risk of prostate cancer by one third.
2006-11-16 03:24:34
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answered by Jim D. 2
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there was a study already that men who did not engage in sex (like priests) are pre-disposed to have prostrate trouble, not only cancer.
ok, in response to those who like tp have links posted about the relationship of sex and prevention of prostate cancer, i have posted multiple sites for everyone to browse.
2006-11-16 00:24:31
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answered by Gerry Z 3
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No - it's a popular myth, because it gives guys a good reason to have more sex! But regular ejaculation has not been proven to reduce the incidence of prostate cancer. It is good for you for other reasons.
To those suggesting there is a causal link 'in studies' - please publish a link to those studies!
2006-11-16 01:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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That is old superstition. It used to be called the Priest's Disease.
Don't pass this information on to your wife or lover because you need to convince hem that they are protecting you from this terrible disease by helping you keep your prostrate drained on a regular basis.
2006-11-15 22:58:02
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answered by superspiker69 3
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2017-01-27 20:42:48
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answered by ? 4
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not really but not draining your semen regularly might cause problem in the prostate.study has shown that men who masturbate on a regular basis or have regular sex, cleans out their prostate and prevent prostate cancer.don't over do it though cause it might hurt your pee pee alot.
2006-11-16 00:36:23
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answered by snobboy 2
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No, and neither is enough a cure.
2006-11-15 22:25:48
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answered by JOHN M 5
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No, but dont tell my wife!!!
2006-11-16 16:43:51
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answered by mongoose 2
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