4 Benefits we do not know about masturbation

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Men do not need experts to tell them that" one-sided sex, "or masturbation, calms craving desires, reduces tension, and even may be a useful tool for sleepwalking, according to an important study published by the American medical journal Med. . But there are also four things you may not know about masturbation.

The first thing is that masturbation is safe, but at the same time, the consequences are not guaranteed. The study reviewed by Charles Ginger for MEED shows that masturbation is very safe; but it is not completely safe.

"Unlike having sex with someone else, masturbation can not transmit a sexually transmitted disease, and it will not make you feel stressed or strained in the eye or with the critical moments you can feel when having sex with another," the study says.

"But safety is not guaranteed when masturbation is practiced," says Kornog. "Masturbation, too often or too strongly, can trigger the skin of a penis."

The second is not known on a scale, according to a sexual health consultant. The practice of masturbation and face down - for example, by pressing towards a sheet or pillow or even a carpeted floor - can injure the urethra, which causes urine to come out of the urine. The penis is not flowing but the shape of the spray is difficult to control.

Barbara Bartleck, a psychiatrist and sex therapist in New York City, said she saw practitioners practicing their masturbation and face down with urinary problems to the point that they could not use the urinal and had to urinate. In some rare cases, masturbation and sex with another can cause a broken penis. This painful condition, in which a rupture of the white tunic surrounding the spongy layers surrounding the penis, occurs when the penis during the erection is hit by a solid object or forced to go down. This often requires surgery.

And the third unknown to the secret habit is that it can promote sexual life but at the same time it may be dispersed and negatively affected.

The study suggests that masturbation may be useful when having sex with a life partner. It helps men to recognize their sexual responses, what looks good and what seems bad to them, and are therefore more able to explain this to the other side.

This helps men recognize the "moment of no return" before the moment of orgasm and knows how to avoid premature ejaculation. This may be a good mechanism for any man whose partner is temporarily unavailable for sex - because of absence or illness - or has an inappropriate sexual temperament.

But despite these benefits, some men become obsessed with masturbation and single sex so much that they lose interest in having sex with a life partner or wife. As a result, women may feel the difficulty of maintaining a relationship with men. But experts point out that masturbation is not a problem even for men who are involved and committed to it. "We can not assume that because of the practice of a secret habit, there will be a problem with its basic relationship," Bartelalek said.

Fourthly, doctors link masturbation and sexual impotence, and say that men who provoke themselves by caressing themselves quickly or with great pressure or friction can become late in ejaculation and that is a form of sexual impotence, making it difficult or even impossible to reach Men to peak during sex with partner.

"Anyone with a sexual vulnerability must ask himself whether he practices masturbation in a way that produces different feelings," said Michael Parlament, associate professor of psychiatry, reproductive medicine and urology at Weill Cornell School of Medicine in New York City and president of the Society for Research and Treatment of Sex. About those he gets from his wife's hand or vagina. "

And from erectile dysfunction to prostate cancer, where masturbation may affect the prostate where there is ambiguity surrounding the relationship between masturbation and this type of prostate cancer. In a study published by the British Journal of Urology, researchers found that masturbation often increases the risk of prostate cancer, but repeated masturbation with older people reduces these risks. Intercourse did not affect the risk of prostate cancer.

But researchers have also confirmed that men over 50 are frequently helped by masturbation to drain the prostate from liquids that may contain substances that cause cancer.

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