Sunday, August 12, 2012

Do masturbation really pervert prostate cancer

Do masturbation really pervert prostate cancer?
Do it or not im confused im 19 years old turn 20 December been masturbating for 2 months now for the 1st time started 2 months ago, im a male btw so i do it help prevent prostate or what ?
Men's Health - 7 Answers
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1 :
it relieves hornyness, and reduces chances of getting me :)
2 :
ya
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There is an old saying that "use it or lose it." Some older wives of older men do not want to have sex at their age, so excuses abound. The more you exercise your prostate gland, the longer it will last. This statement is for much older men. Masturbation or sex in the future will exercise your prostate gland to continue to provide semen when you ejaculate. It is far too early for you to concern yourself with your prostate. It will be there now or when you get older to do its job. Go and have fun! Harrald
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There are many health benefits. So as long as you feel like doing it, go for it.
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what u only just started masturbation?? not masturbation but with it dont forget to ejaculate(duh) but it dosent matter if u dont ejaculate yes it does helps to prevent prostrate related diseases such as cancer, bacteria, prostrate enlargement etc as it is getting rid of all that semen which can get jammed just as a patrol in the car if you leave it for too long it will damage the car.
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Does it prevent prostrate cancer? No. Does it lessen the odds that you'll develop prostrate cancer? Yes. Some studies have shown that frequent ejaculations, no matter how they are achieved, may reduce the odds of developing prostrate cancer. What this means is that those who ejaculate more often are less likely to develop prostrate cancer, but it does not exclude them from it.
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masturbation may be prevent prostate cancer.A team in Australia led by Graham Giles of The Cancer Council Victoria in Melbourne asked 1079 men with prostate cancer to fill in a questionnaire detailing their sexual habits, and compared their responses with those of 1259 healthy men of the same age. The team concludes that the more men ejaculate between the ages of 20 and 50, the less likely they are to develop prostate cancer.




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