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Is masturbation hazardous to reproductive capacity or health?


i am masturbating nearly four times a week. is this going to affect erecting capacity or the concentration of the ejaculate or the sperm count.some say it would cause male pattern baldness.

no.....

LMFAO.

Spank the monkey, man. You'll be just fine.

NO, No, NO,and No. Masturbating causes none of those things.

really 4 times a week

ermm no! it doe steh opersite!

MATURBATION IS EVIL READ ISAIAH 56 VERSE 3 (b) THOU SHALL NOT DO ANY EVIL WITH THY HAND

Nothing of the sort. Just be careful you don't get addicted to it, or more importantly to the media (p0rn) you use to "get off". That's the main problem most people have, not the monkey-spanking in itself. To _not_ do it, would be harmful as the stuff builds up inside and has nowhere to go. And drink lots of water afterwards ; )

No. Your fine.

after several years of study there is no evidence that masturbation will inter fear with reproduction or lead to erectile dis function more than half the people in the world master bate at some point in there life. in males masturbation actually is a healthy way of getting to know your own body. and you can master the ability to control your urge to ejaculate your body produces millions of sperm cells a day. so don't worry masturbating is the safest form of sexual gratification.

no it's harmless

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