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MASTURBATION MYTHS:
from http://www.jackinworld.com/library/myths.html

Chances are, of all the things you've heard about masturbation, most of them were absolutely false. For some reason, misinformation surrounds masturbation like virtually no other topic. How do you spot a masturbation myth? One simple method is to ask yourself if the statement is also true of sexual intercourse. When you're masturbating, your body only knows it's getting sexually stimulated; it doesn't know by what means. So, for instance, if the question is whether or not masturbation causes acne, think of it this way: If it did, intercourse would also cause acne. In fact, neither masturbation nor intercourse cause acne.

MYTH:
Masturbation causes hair to grow on your palms.
FACT:
How many people with hair on their palms have you seen?
MYTH:
Masturbation causes hair loss, chronic fatigue, and other problems.
FACT:
Internet scam artists have tried to invent a concept called "overmasturbation," insisting that you have to buy their expensive herbal pills in order to counteract the effect of masturbating more than a couple of times per week. But the pills have absolutely no effect — and masturbating once or twice a day will not make your hair fall out, or cause anything else they claim.
MYTH:
Masturbation is bad for your eyesight.
FACT:
Masturbation does not affect eyesight. This myth probably originated because boys often start having to wear glasses at about the same age they start masturbating.
MYTH:
Masturbation causes your penis to stop growing (or) to get bigger.
FACT:
Masturbation has no effect on penis size whatsoever.
MYTH:
Masturbation causes your testicles to shrink.
FACT:
Absolutely false! It is true that if you're highly aroused, your testicles become engorged with blood and may appear slightly larger and heavier, and that masturbating will make them revert to normal. But they will absolutely not be any smaller than after the last time you masturbated.
MYTH:
Masturbation causes acne.
FACT:
It doesn't cause acne. Like the eyesight myth, this is a case of two things that happen at the same time, even though one doesn't cause the other.
MYTH:
Masturbation causes sexually transmitted diseases.
FACT:
Hello? "Sexually transmitted" means from one person to another. You can't give yourself a sexually transmitted disease!
MYTH:
If you masturbate too much, you'll run out of semen and become sterile.
FACT:
Semen is a fully renewable resource. When you ejaculate semen, your body simply makes more — the same way your body makes more saliva after you spit.
MYTH:
People can tell whether you masturbate by how your penis looks.
FACT:
Masturbation does not change the appearance of your penis. (It does tend to cause an erection, but that usually goes away when you're finished.)

2006-12-08 00:49:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A woman "can" get pregnant at anytime during her cycle. It all depends on when she ovulates. Most women ovulate about day 14 but not everyone, some are ealier, some are later. Since sperm can stay alive in a females body for 3-5 days it increases the # of days she 'could get pregnant'.

2016-03-28 22:53:32 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Only two sure ways of stopping a woman getting pregnant by you is.
1, Don't have intercourse.
2, Have a vasectomy.

2006-12-07 17:08:01 · answer #3 · answered by stargazer 5 · 0 0

It just takes one little sperm to get a woman pregnant. Use condoms. Also, why are you sleeping with a woman who won't use condoms? Do you want to get a disease? Or a baby? Or both?

2006-12-07 17:10:53 · answer #4 · answered by Katherine W 7 · 0 0

masturbating prior sexual intercourse, will take you longer time to ejaculate. But it is still your will ejaculate the sperm inside the uterus, which is the powerfull ingredient to getting a woman pregnant , unless you witdraw your penis from vagina before ejaculate.

2006-12-07 17:39:26 · answer #5 · answered by Mat D 2 · 0 0

your sperm count will be lower than normal but the risk is still there of getting the woman pregnant.

2006-12-07 17:09:31 · answer #6 · answered by Gerry Z 3 · 1 0

Most likely worse, as now it may still be leaking fluid. Use CONDOMS and the risk will lessen.

2006-12-07 17:03:08 · answer #7 · answered by xj_99507 2 · 0 0

It will reduce you chanches of coming, but will not stop her from getting pregnant if you come in her.

2006-12-07 17:02:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No but kissing just might. Are you 5 years old?

2006-12-07 17:05:45 · answer #9 · answered by Sinner 2 · 0 0

Infinitesimally. Condoms do a pretty good job.

2006-12-07 22:07:31 · answer #10 · answered by JOHN M 5 · 0 0

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