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Can you get arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome from excessive masturbation?


I'm a single 17-year-old and I masturbate 0 to 3 times a day. Every once in a while (normally during my second or third time, in which it takes a while to orgasm) my knuckles will start to hurt. If I continue this, will I get arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or some other condition when I grow old?

Thank you very much. I don't mean to sound ungrateful, but does anyone here have any credible sources to support their answers?

no, you won't get arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome, but you will go blind.

better start learning braille right now, copernicus.

yea you can give yourself carpal tunnel but i think it will take much longer for that to show up

nope that doesn't make those 2 things happen

nope not at all.

No! you can't! There is nothing wrong with masturbation! There are no ill effects. It is not against the law. It is not immoral. It is a perfectly normal healthy thing done by 98% of men (the other two percent are liars.) I masturbate once or twice a day. Usually it consists of manual stimulation of my penis. Fingers around the guy and a regular back and forth (if standing) or up and down motion (if lying down). I don't normally require any visual assistance but certainly visuals will generate the desire to masturbate.
You can be assured that:
- you won't develop pimples, acne or zits;
- your penis will not get shorter;
- you will not be less intelligent;
- you will not grow hair on your palms;
- you will not lose hair or go bald;
- you will not go to hell (at least because of masturbating);
- you will not lose your mind;
- you will not become sterile;
- your penis will not fall off;
- your testicles will not decrease in size;
- your chance of being struck by lightning is not increase.
But you will be:
- your penis will likely become stronger;
- more relaxed;
- smiling most of the time;
- a perfectly normal man;
- and you will still produce enough eggs in your sperm.
So keep IT up and continue to enjoy. !

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