This age old question needs an answer. By masturbation I mean everything including: prolonged sexual arousal, edging (stopping before climax and then resuming), orgasm etc.
Why can't someone do a proper analysis of all the studies linking Prolactin to increase in DHT or sexual arousal to increase in infection fighting cells in the body? Before you equate sex with masturbation, know this: edging is not a normal practice, only by the means of pornography has men started engaging in the practice of edging. Having multiple orgasms everyday cannot be normal in nature either. In nature, man is preoccupied with surviving, hunting and solving the problems of life. Sex is something ritualistic that happens few and far between those things:
Why do many men report itching and red scalp post-orgasm? I don't want this thread to be derailed into a sex versus masturbation thread because I ultimately think it is a false equivalence.
Why can't someone do a proper analysis of all the studies linking Prolactin to increase in DHT or sexual arousal to increase in infection fighting cells in the body? Before you equate sex with masturbation, know this: edging is not a normal practice, only by the means of pornography has men started engaging in the practice of edging. Having multiple orgasms everyday cannot be normal in nature either. In nature, man is preoccupied with surviving, hunting and solving the problems of life. Sex is something ritualistic that happens few and far between those things:
"Chimp in state of nature never jerks off, but in captivity he does"
Why do many men report itching and red scalp post-orgasm? I don't want this thread to be derailed into a sex versus masturbation thread because I ultimately think it is a false equivalence.
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