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Subject:
masturbathing
Category: Relationships and Society > Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Asked by: gamingmachine-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
26 Jun 2003 09:25 PDT
Expires: 26 Jul 2003 09:25 PDT Question ID: 222019 |
how much times can a 15 year boy masturbathe in a day |
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Subject:
Re: masturbathing
Answered By: kriswrite-ga on 26 Jun 2003 10:01 PDT Rated: |
Hi gamingmachine~ If you want to know how many times he can masturbate and be *safe*, the answer is: as many times as he likes. An article at WebMD provides details: "As long as you can still function in the world, at school, on your job, with family and friends, there's nothing wrong with your frequency of masturbation. The red flag is masturbating instead of taking care of life's business that needs tending... Masturbation won't cause undo fatigue. Sex is not strenuous. It won't ruin your memory, shrink your penis, grow hair on your palms, and really have any effect on you -- except some pleasure while doing it and some feelings of relaxation afterward." ("Are You The Master of Your Domain?" by Michael Castleman, http://my.webmd.com/content/article/52/50257.htm?lastselectedguid={5FE84E90-BC77-4056-A91C-9531713CA348} ) If you're asking how OFTEN he can physically masturbate, the answer is: as often as he wants to/is able. According to the same WebMD article, masturbating twice a day each day is "more than most people do." Kriswrite P.S. "masturbathe" is a slang term for masturbate. Research strategy: Search WebMD.com and healthfinder.gov for articles on "masturbat*" and "masturbat* teen" |
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Subject:
Re: masturbathing
From: j03808-ga on 28 Jul 2004 22:43 PDT |
Ok, so i'm a little late. While I am not disagreeing with anything in the above answer, I do feel it is incomplete. While it is not common, it is not unheard of for a lot of masturbation leading to some form of sore spot(s). This can usually be alleviated through the use of lubrication. This, however, can be a further problem, as some of the liquids used for the job can harm the skin after repeated use. This is mainly things such as hair treatment products like conditioners. If itching, rashes, etc. appear, it would be a good idea to stop using the lubricant. Safer lubricants include KY, vaseline, and hand lotion. If you have more questions on the subject, try visiting www.jackinworld.com. It is a very complete, well put together resource. Good luck, and have fun. Joebob |
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