The only way it could be a problem is if it's all you ever do or want to and you have no life at all apart from it. If that's not the case it isn't an addiction but rather something you do because you enjoy it and that's okay.
There's nothing that causes it as it's not a disease or an addiction yes, you'll have urges but nothing that can have a negative effect on you. Hell, if that were so nobody would do it.
Razhie answered Saturday December 18 2010, 4:47 pm: Masturbating everyday isn't necessarily a problem.
Masturbating is only a problem if you masturbate rather than doing your homework, or showering, or buying groceries, or hanging out with friends.
Masturbating is a problem if it interferes with the rest of your life. If it doesn't, it's not an addiction or a compulsion, it's just a habit.
Masturbating won’t hurt you physically. The only real risk is that your body will get used to orgasming in only one very specific way, and that can cause problems when you want to orgasm with a partner. The best thing you can do to combat that is vary your routine, switch hands and rhythm and don’t do it exactly the same way every time, also, never be too rough with yourself.
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