See? That's what happens!
2007-06-21 23:17:59
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answered by Seán_18 4
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Well, your urge for masturbating is natural, every girl and boy wants to masturbate, it's just the way it is -I did when I was a girl, and I loved it. You CAN masturbate while you are on your period if it's light, because it's somewhat messy, but you'd have to basically throw away the object you used, because you would be comming and bleeding a little, and also during your period -masturbation can hurt a little. This is what I have to say, I doubt you'd want to dirty your teddy, so just hold on to the urge, or you could try double penetration with a couple of crayola markers or something, even the most picky masturbating girl would come after it.
2016-05-17 08:48:39
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answered by ? 3
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A man whose penis has suffered a blunt trauma or injury during intercourse may rarely sustain a penile fracture,[35] or come later in life to suffer from Peyronie's disease.[36] Phimosis is "a contracted foreskin (that) may cause trouble by hurting when an attempt is made to pull the foreskin back".[37] In these cases, any energetic manipulation of the penis can be problematic.
Lawrence I. Sank[38] observed that masturbating prone (lying face downward) could be responsible for sexual problems in men including anorgasmia and erectile dysfunction, as observed in four men he examined. He coined the term traumatic masturbatory syndrome to describe this theory. As of 2007, no follow-up research has been conducted and the idea is not familiar or widely-held within the medical community. Some sources, however, give credence to the idea. One sex therapist[39] condemned masturbation by rubbing against a pillow or mattress and Lipsith et al[40] suggest that masturbation could play a part in male psychogenic sexual dysfunction (MPSD), citing Sank as their authority. MPSD is a difficulty in reaching orgasm during intercourse, and developing a dependence on masturbation.
2007-06-21 23:51:37
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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there is no problem whether up or down, left or right. As long you can achieve an erection, that's good. Actually, this is due to the way of you place you penis in your underwear since young time. if you observe that the way your penis is being house in the underwear after few hours, Your penis is like to curve to the direction. Masturbation has been on the BBC news that cuts down cancer http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3072021.stm
2007-06-22 03:28:00
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answer #4
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answered by zodiaccyber 6
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Whooo Hoooo way to go!
Nothing at all wrong with a daily toss. make sure you change hands for two reasons, 1st. keep the other arm at same muscle tone. 2nd. when you change hands, it feels like someonelse. LOL.
Some have bends slight to left or right, some slight bend up or down. "It could be the way you take matters in hand"
Seriously, if you really worried about the bend, go see a doctor. Keep smilin'
2007-06-21 23:30:31
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answer #5
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answered by IYQ 1
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Masturbating doesn't have an bad effects, do it all you want. It also doesn't have anything to do with the shape of your penis. Most penises aren't straight, but they are flexible and work just fine if and when they find themselves inside a woman's vagina.
2007-06-22 05:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Im 26 and do it every day that I dont get any action, its normal. Its not like you are over doing it, it means you have a normal sex drive for a guy our ages.
2007-06-22 13:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Masturbation is not causing a bend in your penis. Stop worrying, masturbation should be enjoyed guilt free and as much as you want.
2007-06-22 00:39:43
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answer #8
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answered by Solo 6
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Theres no problem.Not all penises are straight.Some say having a bent penis can stimulate spots straight penises cant.Mine is bent to and theres no problem at all
I'm happy with it and so is my girlfriend
2007-06-22 01:10:24
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answered by Snake 4
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No you dont have any serious problems, you shouldnt be afraid of masterbating. Its normal.
2007-06-21 23:20:09
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answered by black_mage1000 1
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i dont think the two are related. look up la peyrones disease or the bent spike on the net.
2007-06-21 23:20:22
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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