is mansturbation one of the big reasons for hairfall..??.since i have read it somewhere so just want to confirm that..!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? rainhorse68 answered Thursday July 24 2014, 9:09 pm: No. Masturbation does not make your hair fall out. All the myths about an excess of masturbation (or masturbating at all) causing the body and/or mind to go into decline stem from a long-disproven idea in biology and medicine which was held around 100 years ago. It was belived that semen was a a very important body fluid, needed for physical condition and particularly essential for the correct functioning of the brain. Beware any guy who let all this precious fluid escape and leak away by masturbating too much...he was sure to become a physical wreck and a raving lunatic! I can assure you the theory was completely disproven and discredited long ago. (I believe it all came about because the early, pioneering doctors and surgeons noticed various glandular secretions around the body which looked very much like semen. Lacking the advanced chemical analysis techniques we take for granted today, they (naturally?) assumed the fluids WERE semen. Reasonable attempt I guess, but turned out to be completely wrong). [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Wednesday July 23 2014, 6:24 am: What you read or heard is called an "Old Wives Tale." It is what mothers primarily and some fathers tell their children to try to keep them from masturbating; which is hypocritical of then for they themselves are most likely part of the 85% of the population that masturbates. Masturbation in the form of mutual masturbation is a form of foreplay people do when they are making love. As horrid as this may be to you; you parents probably still have a sex life and they do enjoy or should enjoy a fair amount of foreplay prior to intercourse.
So all the Old Wives tales about your hair falling out or you'll go blind or that you will grow hair in the palm of your hand is untrue. Why do parents tell their children this; mainly because masturbation feels good? In fact it feels good and is considered a substitute for the real thing. Parents worry that if you masturbate you will chase after the real thing. If you do and are successful then there is a high probability that some girl will get pregnant. This is what worries parents.
Masturbation itself is actually very healthy. It relieves the sexual tension all teenagers get and adults too. Rather than chase after some young girl and run the chance of her getting pregnant or going to a street walker and catching a disease masturbation is much safer and very pleasuring; just as long as it is not an all-encompassing activity to the exclusion of everything else.
When you need to masturbate go in your room, close and lock your door, if you can, so as not to be intruded on. Get undressed and get into bed. Now you can turn down the lights and fantasize about sex and allow your hands to roam your body and learn about where and how you like to be touched. This is the preferred way or with a magazine or in front of your computer. If you cannot get total privacy in your room then the second most preferred way is to stroke of in the bath or shower. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday July 22 2014, 12:02 pm: I dont know where you read that but it is obviously someones idea of a silly joke. Think about it, if masturbation caused people to lose their hair and go bald, then the majority of men and women would all be bald. Other than a minor few, most healthy sexual people with and without partners masturbate.
The only thing that masturbating too an excess will do, is cause you to obsess and now have time for other pursuits, and responsibilities like a job, keeping up the home, grocery shopping and cooking, spending time with family, friends, etc.... and that would be the only unhealthy thing about it. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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