Alright, respectfully, it's time to nip this in the bud, one way or the other. The debate, much as I love them, isn't helping the OP.
Ultrarapid, you're entitled to your beliefs, but understand you are going well against the grain of commonly accepted medical thought, which in cases like this is typically the given standard for community responses. While I will grant that medicine is a constantly evolving science and thus continually discovering new things, it would be pertinent to cite your evidence, particularly if it goes against what we consider to be relatively commonly established. Thus far, your only citations are in your second post, one of which isn't regarding the topic at hand and the other, while relevant, lacks citations as well (and poorly spell checked, but that's my own pet peeve). As of now, if I Google "UCCPS disease," which I just did, your post is the first search result on Google. The closest I have found for any ill effects either neglect to cite their "studies" whatsoever or preface their findings with all sorts of nifty caveats (masturbating too roughly, "the connection is hazy," etc). All other points are common sense things that should be taken as standard (IE too much too hard will irritate the skin, which should be obvious). I will link to the article I am quoting at the bottom of this post.
Furthermore, given that we do mostly subscribe to "good old Western medicine," your introductory post calling us all "sheeples" isn't precisely conducive to civil discourse.
Speaking here to include myself, the "debate" quit being productive about a page and a half ago, and has generally devolved into a thinly masked value judgment, which are impossible to win one way or the other. Again speaking to include me, it would best serve the OP to have the "debate" excluded. There's enough information provided already to make an informed decision.
Link, as promised:
http://men.webmd.com/guide/masturbat...nt-know?page=2