About frequency of sex

2024-03-25 05:45:56
I am 46 years old male & I do masturbation 4 times a week. Is it ok to do so? My problem is that when I watch plump & chubby ladies ,  I feel to have sex with them & then I masturbate by visualising them. Will it be harmful for me???
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Hello, Let me tell you Masturbation is done by almost all men some do it at an adolescent age while some do it at an older age. However doing Masturbation may give you temporary satisfaction but may impact your future sexual life. Also make a note there is a way difference between what you do with your hand and what you do in reality. Some people can and do develop an addiction to masturbation. You may be spending too much time masturbating if masturbation causes you to: * skip your chores or daily activities * miss work or school * cancel plans with friends or family * miss important social events Addiction to masturbation can harm your relationships and other parts of your life. Masturbating too much may interrupt your work or studies, which can lower productivity. Also it seems you have developed causes of doing Masturbation by not being able to get proper erections. However this issue is not a cause to worry as there are medications and treatment available for the same. Rest assured your problem can be resolved.
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Answered2024-03-26 23:39:45

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Share me some more details

Answered2024-03-26 12:53:45

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No issue, unless u feel lethargic or weak. If yes, then take herbal supplements..

Answered2024-03-25 10:15:59

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No issue

Answered2024-03-25 12:40:16

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Hello, Better b active with partner and avoid masturbating.

Answered2024-03-25 05:51:47

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