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FAP or False? More masturbation myths

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We’re back with more masturbation myths! There is the spread of masturbation there. Let’s keep records and wipe a line without fake news.


May is about embracing this ultimate self-care behavior: self-love. It’s totally normal and feels good, but between stigma, taboo, and ordinary buzz, there’s a lot of outdated nonsense designed to make you feel ashamed or “wrong.” That loophole!

Myth #1 – It gives you erectile dysfunction

Error – Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a condition where your body loses the ability to maintain or gain an erection. From medication to smoking, there are all kinds of reasons, but masturbation is not ranked!

If you find it harder to “lift it” while waving or with your partner, then you’re likely already used to your own touch or some feeling. In particular, Death Grip Syndrome (DGS) is caused by excessive effort to hold the cock, so your body is used to unnatural tightness.

So, it changed your Wanking technology! This could mean using other sex toys or changing the hands you use. Fleshlight is one of the most popular masturbators for those who are trying to recover the pole from DGS.

Myth #2 – It makes you even more thirsty

The truth is – if you find your sexual desire stagnates, a little self-stimulation can revive your sexual desire. It not only helps you understand what your body loves, thereby improving any fun, especially when you share your own self-knowledge with your partner. Thinking about it is like warming up the engine before driving!

But, like sex, masturbation can be addictive. There are no fixed numbers to “masturbate too much”, but just wiping a person doesn’t stop you from living a normal, healthy, satisfied life.

Misunderstanding 3 – Unhealthy

Error – In fact, the opposite is true. Regardless of gender, giving yourself an orgasm can help you get better sleep, and endorphin release can relieve stress and headaches. Some people (myself included) claim that routine orgasms make them look younger.

For women, masturbation can help relieve pain during sex by training the brain to associate the vagina with fun. Over time, it can even reduce vaginal dryness and atrophy. It may even reduce the risk of prostate cancer for men (but, this is not proven, so please check your test).

You’re welcome.

Myth #4 – Vibrator causes nerve damage

false – how big a billlock. Of course, using the atmosphere on the highest setting may numb some of the 8,000 nerve endings on the clitoris, but it’s just overstimulation. This is not harmful, it is temporary.

Not surprisingly, this statement seems to have emerged from “Manosphere” which I think is an excuse for an unsafe man who cannot perform sexual satisfaction with his partner. Heck, I can’t imagine why she didn’t cum after figuring out her left flap in 30 seconds. it must Become a virus.

Misunderstanding 5 – Invented cornflakes to prevent masturbation

Wrong – John Harvey Kellogg invented cornflakes in healthy Victorian life as an easy-to-digest breakfast food, as well as cold baths, yogurt enemas and emm eugenics.

Kellogg has some serious hangs on masturbation and believes in strictly avoiding sexual activity, even between married couples. He claims a “simple, pure and constantly stimulating diet” will prevent masturbation. Corn flakes just fit this standard…


Now, keep moving forward and hit your gerkin/flick your beans, no shame and satisfaction (more or less) guaranteed. Don’t forget to check out our previous blog about masturbation myths:



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