Masturbation does not effect health whatsoever, if it did there would be a lot of sick men (and women) all round the world. Everybody does it because it feels good and is healthy to do so. Regular masturbation increases the health of the prostate in men which healths prevent prostate cancer and is good psychologically for you as it relaxes you and takes away stress.
So masturbate as much as you want.
2007-01-29 22:42:13
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answered by hotstuff15951 4
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Is Masturbation Normal?
While it once was regarded as a perversion and a sign of a mental problem, masturbation now is regarded as a normal, healthy sexual activity that is pleasant, fulfilling, acceptable and safe. It is a good way to experience sexual pleasure and can be done throughout life.
Masturbation is only considered a problem when it inhibits sexual activity with a partner, is done in public, or causes significant distress to the person. It may cause distress if it is done compulsively and/or interferes with daily life and activities.
Is Masturbation Harmful?
In general, the medical community considers masturbation to be a natural and harmless expression of sexuality for both men and women. It does not cause any physical injury or harm to the body, and can be performed in moderation throughout a person's lifetime as a part of normal sexual behavior. Some cultures and religions oppose the use of masturbation or even label it as sinful. This can lead to guilt or shame about the behavior.
Some experts suggest that masturbation can actually improve sexual health and relationships. By exploring your own body through masturbation, you can determine what is erotically pleasing to you and can share this with your partner. Some partners use mutual masturbation to discover techniques for a more satisfying sexual relationship and to add to their mutual intimacy.
2007-01-30 13:32:11
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answered by Komsat/sad 4
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READ THIS :- Masturbation. Most people do it — yet so many people worry about doing it! That's because there are a lot of myths out there that masturbation is dirty, dangerous, or something to be embarrassed about doing. But the truth is, masturbation is safe and healthy, and it's here to stay. People of all ages do it. Guys do it, and girls do it too. Single people and people in relationships do it. Some people do it a few times a day, and some do it a few times a year. Let's get to the bottom of some of the masturbation myths that make people so anxious about being caught red-handed.
Myth #1: Masturbation is unhealthy.
Maybe you've heard that masturbation makes you blind or damages your sex organs. This couldn't be further from the truth. Masturbation is not physically harmful in any way. In fact, it has a number of physical and mental health benefits — here are just a few:
Masturbation releases stress and physical tension. Many people masturbate to relax, and it can help some people fall asleep.
Orgasms — whether they're from masturbation or sex play with a partner — can act as a natural painkiller. One study from 2001 found that orgasm can ease migraines faster than medication. Some women masturbate to relieve menstrual cramps. Research has also shown that orgasms may even prevent endometriosis, a disease of the uterine lining.
One recent study found that frequent ejaculation from masturbating may reduce a man's chances of developing prostate cancer.
Plus, masturbation is the ultimate form of safer sex — there is no risk of pregnancy or infection.
Myth #2: Only people who can't "get any" masturbate.
Here's an interesting fact — people who have regular sex partners actually masturbate more often than those who don't. Some people are concerned when they find out their partners masturbate — they wonder, "Why would someone masturbate when they could just have sex? Does this mean that my partner isn't attracted to me?" But many people — both in relationships and single — masturbate when their partners are unavailable. Some use masturbation as a kind of "dress rehearsal," to learn more about what they find pleasurable. People can learn about their bodies through masturbating, and this can help them communicate better with their partners about what they enjoy sexually.
Myth #3: Girls don't masturbate.
Some people think that it's OK for guys to masturbate and have sex, but that girls shouldn't. Unfortunately, our society is often more comfortable with men expressing their sexuality than with women, so many girls are taught not to masturbate — or not to admit to doing it. But the truth is, girls and women do masturbate, and there's no reason they shouldn't. In fact, one study showed that women who masturbate have higher self-esteem than those who don't.
Myth #4: It's bad to masturbate every day.
Some people masturbate every day — or even more than once a day. That's fine. So is there such a thing as "too much" masturbation? According to counselors, it's only when masturbation gets in the way of daily activities — like going to school or work, or meeting friends — that it would be considered "too much." And not many people have that problem. Also, some people worry that masturbating frequently will affect a girl's fertility or a guy's ability to produce sperm. It doesn't. A guy may find that he has less volume of semen if he ejaculates frequently, and his semen may contain less sperm. But that doesn't mean that his sperm count will be reduced in the future. The testicles produce and store sperm beginning at puberty, and sperm production continues through most of adult life.
So forget those rumors of hairy palms and shrinking penises. Masturbation is a safe and healthy way to relieve sexual tension, explore our sexuality, and discover what feels good. Let's give ourselves a hand — or two!
2007-01-31 00:21:25
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answered by bisexualmale s 6
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yes it does affect your health. reduce your frequency to once in three days. if you over do it, you may end up permanently damaging your penis.
use the proper technique and do it gently. otherwise you will end with severe pain in your penis.
masturbation causes a lot of blood to rush to the penis area and the nervous impulses reach their peak at that time.
but this when done too often will cause the penis to rupture if its not strong enough.
please understand that the primary function of the penis is urination. masturbation and sex are secondary activities.
2007-01-30 13:40:14
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answered by cool_dude 2
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There are no known side effects from masturbating. Of course, if you do excessive masturbation, brutalizing your genitals or use additional S/M stimulators or devices, you could easily harm your genitals which could lead to injury.
2007-01-30 10:52:14
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answered by ithebestinworld 1
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Normally, masturbation leads to dipression. And its excessive dose leads to excessive dipression. Those who overdo it generally become withdrawn from society, and remain so for rest of their lives. But it is true that no one can be immune to it. So, to lead a normal life, one can do it rarely. It would be best to avoid it if possible. Doctors may say it does not affect our bodies, but it does affect our mental states. My advice is ENJOY IT, BUT RARELY.
2007-01-30 09:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on the person. Masturbation can become an addiction. So be careful.
2007-01-30 06:16:26
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answered by Anonymous
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i think, masturbation can't affect your health unless you don't over used it.
2007-01-30 05:48:16
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answered by mar cus 1
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too much may be bad
concentrate on some other art work you will get rid of it
make your self busy
2007-01-30 05:53:16
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answered by The Prince of Egypt 5
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i think effect for ladies
2007-01-30 05:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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