Does ************ Relief Stress?

July 2nd, 2009 | by Anthony |

JayR asked:


I have heard rumors it does.
I Have Done It Before.
I Feel asleep everytime

VICKEY

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  1. 20 Responses to “Does ************ Relief Stress?”

  2. By geek49203 on Jul 3, 2009 | Reply

    Yes. One of the most powerful reasons why people do it.

  3. By Steph on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply

    Yes it can reduce stress. it feels good…why wouldn’t it?

  4. By Pauly on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply

    Sure it does. You can ********** all the time to relieve stress. ONce you ejaculate, stress can be relieved.

  5. By gahrahstah on Jul 10, 2009 | Reply

    It can, for the 2-3 minutes you do it.

  6. By technical difficulties on Jul 11, 2009 | Reply

    rumors? don’t you know?

    yes. it also releases endorphins which help combat stress and boost immunity and is healthy.

    masturbation is also good for older men in helping keep the prostate from crystalizing.

  7. By tysavage2001 on Jul 11, 2009 | Reply

    According to Conrad in Ordinary People. :: “Yeh .. for a while”. Good Luck ! :)

  8. By christy on Jul 14, 2009 | Reply

    yeah, and it can help with headaches…

  9. By freakybhabhie28 on Jul 14, 2009 | Reply

    absolutely yes, do it everyday………

  10. By nellbell0921 on Jul 16, 2009 | Reply

    It sounds like you’ve never tried it… I can’t hurt… If nothing else it could help put you to sleep…

  11. By Funnel on Jul 16, 2009 | Reply

    Well we finally have an idea who the only person over 10 thats never masturbated is.

  12. By wanker on Jul 19, 2009 | Reply

    absolutely. try it, if you hadn’t. but i’m sure you are a chronic and obssessive masturbator. admit it. LOL… cheers!

  13. By Mark J on Jul 20, 2009 | Reply

    Yes, big time, because your feeling of exhaustion and lack of sleep is caused by low levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter. Serotonin is converted into the melatonin that allows you to sleep.

  14. By KRIS A on Jul 22, 2009 | Reply

    considering that it makes you sleep better, i would think so!

  15. By poet356 on Jul 23, 2009 | Reply

    Well since you tried it, did it relieve stress?

  16. By kimkimsharu on Jul 26, 2009 | Reply

    Yeah, it does alot of things.

  17. By Bryan on Jul 29, 2009 | Reply

    Yeah it does.

    Unless you get caught. Then you could be stressed from the embarrassment from being caught. Unless you get off on that sort of thing.

  18. By 007 on Jul 31, 2009 | Reply

    i am not sure about stress, i have heard that it could make you go blind if you do it to much.

  19. By sp on Jul 31, 2009 | Reply

    100%. sure.
    it also makes you sleepy, and after that, lively and young.

  20. By zodiaccyber on Aug 2, 2009 | Reply

    yes for me.

  21. By Butterman on Aug 2, 2009 | Reply

    “SIDE” Effects Of Masturbation:

    ARE THERE SIDE EFFECTS?

    There are no harmful side effects of ************. Medical science has debunked many myths formally associated with masturbation, such as hair growing on the palms, insanity, or that ************ will drain excessive energy from the body.

    Some people report feeling guilty about masturbating. Negative feelings associated with any behavior can threaten a person’s health and well being.

    The American medical community pronounced ************ as normal in the 1972 publication Human Sexuality.

    WHY DO PEOPLE **********?
    Reasons given by people who ********** include:

    To experience pleasure

    To relieve tension (sexual tension or general tension)

    To relieve stress

    To engage in *** when a partner is unavailable or does not want to have ***

    To relax

    To learn about what feels good to them and how they like to be stimulated or pleasured

    MYTHS:
    The following are myths relating to ************ that are unfounded in medical and social science.

    Only people, who cannot find sexual partners; or who are socially inadequate **********.

    Masturbation leads to physical problems such as mental illness and growing hair on your palms.

    Masturbation “ruins” a person for partner ***.

    Men will run out of ***** or ***** if they ********** excessively.

    Others, including medical doctors and sexual partners, will be able to tell if you **********.

    HEALTH BENEFITS OF MASTURBATION:
    A number of studies have proven the benefits of self-pleasuring to mental, social and physical health.

    Masturbation alleviates premenstrual tension for many women.

    Masturbation provides a healthy sexual outlet for people who choose to abstain from *** with partners or who do not currently have available sexual partners.

    Masturbation can be a route to safer sex, to help prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV.

    Masturbation allows for sexual pleasuring for those who are not ready to engage in vaginal, **** or oral ***.

    Increases blood flow to the ******* region, which can help overall sexual functioning.

    Masturbation can induce sleep.

    Masturbation allows people to become familiar and comfortable with their body.

    Masturbation is often suggested as a therapeutic technique for overcoming sexual dysfunction.

    For women, it can help them learn how to achieve ******.

    For men, it can help them increase ejaculatory control and manage rapid or delayed ejaculation.

    Masturbation can help alleviate stress.

    CAN A PERSON BECOME ADDICTED OR ********** TOO MUCH?
    People often wonder about the normal amount of ************. Each person must decide for himself or herself how much to **********. Professionals agree that there are no physical or mental implications for frequent masturbation, unless it is symptomatic of an obsessive/compulsive disorder (OCD). Symptoms of OCD are repeatedly performing a behavior to the extent that it interferes with daily functioning, professional responsibilities, or personal relationships.

    Behaviors that are performed to reduce stress or alleviate tension, including masturbation, are not considered symptomatic of a disorder unless they interfere with a person’s daily personal or professional life or hinder a person from fulfilling their responsibilities and commitments

    EFFECTS OF OVER-MASTURBATION:
    Frequent ************ and ejaculation stimulate acetylcholine/parasympathetic nervous functions. Excessive stimulation can result in over production of *** hormones and neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine, dopamine and serotonin.

    Abundant and unusually large amount of these hormones and neurotransmitters can cause the brain and adrenal glands to perform excessive dopamine-norepinephrine-epinephrine conversion and turn the brain and body functions to be extremely sympathetic. In other words, there is a big change of body chemistry when one excessively masturbates.

    Note: ************ is a healthy sexual behavior. Like other behaviors, when over practiced or addicted it can lead to both psychological and physiological imbalances.

    Side-effects of Masturbation
    Other than an immediate need for a towel or tissue, the effects of ************ upon the male body were:
    Fatigue. Feeling tired all the time
    Lower back pain
    Thinning hair / Hair Loss
    Soft / Weak *********
    Premature Ejaculation
    Eye floaters or fuzzy vision
    Groin / Testicular Pain
    Pain or cramp in the pelvic cavity or/and tail bone

    When to say when
    How much is too much ************ (and *** for that matter)? That depends but it’s suggested men keep their ejaculation frequency down to 2-3 times a week. However, sexual activity can be experienced more often if men learn how to ****** without ejaculation. Doing so can actually store bioenergy into your system and make your ***** firmer, your ********* last longer, and your ejaculate volume bigger.

    Over ************ participants experience problems with concentration and memory. This is a dangerous side effect of over ************ and signals that the brain is being over drained of acetycholine. Over ************ drains motor neurons and neuro-muscular endings of acetycholine, which is eventually replaced. Over ************ can lead to absentmindedness, memory loss, lack of concentration, and eye floaters. To fight these symptoms, the chemical levels in your body needs to be balanced.

    Don’t dismiss ************ myths!

    READER writes:
    Having read a few posts related to the question, “Is ************ harmful?”, most of the answers I’ve seen seem to suggest that the only possible harm could be psychological, in the sense that ************ may be a distraction from one’s normal routine.

    What about the actual PHYSICAL side effects? Some things can not be dismissed as mere “wives’ tales”! For example, when I ********** often, I do notice a darkening under my eyes. I am only 28, but having been at this a while, it does seem as though I can not as easily become erect, or stay erect for as long as I used to. I may not have grown hair on my palms, but I have noticed (and I’m willing to concede that there may be no causal relationship here) that I have become somewhat hairier, in all the wrong places.

    Perhaps, when discussing the question of harmful side effects of masturbation, the real question is, how do medical professionals like yourself define the word “harmful”? Perhaps unsightly dark bags under the eyes, hair growing thicker in unattractive places, and decreased ability to get and maintain an ******** strike yourself and your peers as “benign” side effects?

    Surely, when people write to you asking if any harm comes from frequent masturbation, you are not thinking that they are concerned about it resulting in their imminent death?

    Please set the record straight as to what, if any, harmful PHYSICAL side effects may result from masturbation, and why, in the face of my testimonial and no doubt countless others, such symptoms as I have described are dismissed by yourself and your peers as “myths.”

    ANSWER:
    At the risk of sounding like a broken record, or worse yet, dismissive of your concerns, the real “harm” here is not physical. It’s all the worry, shame, and conflict attached to ************ by so many men, women, and children, thanks to negative associations with all kinds of *** — done by one’s self and with others. These messages come from so many influential places — often for most of one’s lifetime. It may not be true for you, but this cloud that hangs over many masturbators might send some looking for physical “harm” from this popular practice. It can be a way of justifying any bad feelings and beliefs about ************ that might never allow going it alone totally okay.

    That said, your “blame-it-on-masturbation” reasoning is understandable. If one sprouts hair in “strange” places, sports dark circles under the eyes, and says goodbye to those always reliable ********* during and after stretches of solo-sex, one could easily conclude that these unwanted reactions came on as a result of whacking off. Then, could it not also be said that hair loss, far-sightedness, and love handles also owe it to ************? And what about greater self-confidence, career changes, and the urge to buy property? The point: is it possible that all of these occurrences stem from something besides ******* stimulation? Might aging also be the culprit?

    It may not come up ’round the copier and coffee table, but many twenty- and thirtysomethings now include big black nose and ear hair plucking in their regular grooming routine. They’d also put down difficulty getting it up and keeping it there as a getting older symptom. Bags under the eyes? Yep, that’s on the list, too.

    If you’re not convinced that ************ doesn’t play a direct role in the physical “consequences” that you’re now experiencing, how about conducting an experiment? ********** less often, or refrain from doing it for a few months. and see if your symptoms disappear. NOTE: not “relieving” yourself for an extended period of time may lead to other unwanted physical and psychological situations, including irritability, difficulty concentrating, insomnia, and wet dreams. Now, it is possible that any stress, guilt, disgust, etc. with your personal *** play is making it harder to get and stay hard — these feelings are frequently powerful obstructions to sexual arousal. Also, if you’re masturbating past your bedtime, dark circles may stare back at you the next morning.

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