samgam answered Saturday April 28 2007, 9:34 pm: masturbating has been proven to help reduce the risk of cancer but dont go mad and end up ripping it off [ samgam's advice column | Ask samgam A Question ]
chicky_please answered Friday February 9 2007, 1:03 pm: hun its perfectly natural to masturbate, and its not going to affect your health some like to do it and some dont but just because you do does not mean your not doing something thats not naturel [ chicky_please's advice column | Ask chicky_please A Question ]
SilentOne answered Friday February 9 2007, 2:16 am: Hi,
It's normal. My answer presumes you're a guy, you NEED to tell us things like that when you ask a question like this; More than once a day would probably make your prostate swell, which would be bad for your health. Once a day, or down to twice a week is apparently good for you, apart from the stress relief already mentioned, there was a study that showed it decreased later-life risk of prostate cancer. Also, there is the behavioural effect of becoming agressive, and generally nasty after prolonged periods without sexual activity.
Hmm, well I usually say something like "Have fun" to sign off at this point ^.-
-K [ SilentOne's advice column | Ask SilentOne A Question ]
Sabine answered Thursday February 8 2007, 11:24 pm: Hey. No. It's not bad. It's normal. Does it have any effect on your health? No, except that it might help relieve stress and, therefore, help your health. Jerk off to your heart's content and have a healthy fantasy life. Just make sure that no one can walk in on you while you're doing it because it might upset your family. It won't cause any health problems and it won't keep you from wanting a partner when you're ready for that. Good luck.
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