Okay, i know people will probably say things like oh but its healthy, or everyone does it. or something like that. Well anyways, i can literally get myself to orgasm ANY time i want. like it will only take about 10 seconds, and wherever i am i can do it. I don't even really have to think about anything either. Or use some weird vibrator or massager, it will just go when i say to. It feels good, but you know; am i overdoing it? i do this at least 2-4 times a day. is that bad? It might be a little normal maybe, but i don't know. It seems a little weird to me.
thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? AngelofMercy answered Wednesday January 23 2008, 1:01 pm: Hey, if you can make your self orgasm by pure thought, then more power to you. You seriously cannot overdo orgasms. It is normal (I realize you stated that), but the abnormal thing about it, is you don't have to sexually stimulate yourself to accomplish it. It isn't a bad abnormal, if more people could focus enough energy on their body to achieve this, we would all be walking around sexually aroused and satisified all the time. So, for the time being, think of it as a gift. If you are too concerned about this, my suggestion would be to restrict the amount of times you allow yourself to do it. (if it was me personally, I would be doing it 100 times a day. ;) [ AngelofMercy's advice column | Ask AngelofMercy A Question ]
CarliCutiePie answered Wednesday January 23 2008, 12:20 am: It's not normal, but it's not completely abnormal.
Try to cut down just a little bit. Because when you orgasm, it loosens and relaxs your muscles. And overall, might make you lazier, or take away energy from you.
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