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ultrarapidcycling
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Default Apr 06, 2013 at 07:03 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Harley47 View Post
rofl Doc, your post last page was bar none the funniest thing I've read on my time here. Thanks for that.

To answer the OP's question, please don't worry about it. Once per day is pretty normal, IMHO. Masturbation is, in my opinion, only unhealthy when done to the point that it disrupts daily function or in the event you do something that is harmful to yourself in your practices, which is extremely unlikely. If you do wish to cut back (which I'm curious...why, if you don't mind me asking?), it's a matter of will, honestly. Disrupting the environment in which you masturbate helps (such as moving the computer, if that's a factor, away or out of your bedroom, making any sort of accessories harder to access, etc). But as far as beating the "urge" itself goes...I would imagine it's a "simple" matter of consciously abstaining, which is difficult, to say the least.

As far as the growing debate here goes, men produce more sperm than can ever possibly be used, even if the 5x per day challenge were to be accepted for years on end. I'm not going to say that there isn't a significant protein content in ejaculatory fluid, but they've pretty generally served their purpose once they're let loose into the world. Ejaculation isn't some sort of hemmorhage of nutritional content. If one thinks of our ancient ancestors, losing nutrients at such a rate would be counterproductive to the continuation of the species.

Furthermore, and respectfully...where anatomically do I lose spinal fluid out that particular portion of my body?


yeah whats funnier the way both of you reinforce your own misquotes or the referring of uccps as a rare or exotic disease.And since all current knowledge of everything is complete and correct and with references(of course),yet to the ? of whats the most severe expression of ucpps in men which doesnt even have a definitive or official name,of course was not answered(to make my point not all knowledge is complete).At the very least keep on with the current thinking that NO AMOUNT of masturbation has any consequences.Especially males guided under that assumption from childhood,what proportion will continue on to excessive internet porn?God knows theres no internet presence of males which an endless list of health problems they attribute to excessive masturbation.A funny phenomenon with the internet how people reinforce their own beliefs.Carry on...
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