I am 23 yrs old. I have been masturbating once for every two days from 11yrs,i.e., when I was 12 yrs old. From the past 1year, It is not responding well, not at all erecting until I force it to erect. I watch porn daily. It became very weak, even if erects, it is not that much hard like it was. Please help me.
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Masturbation is normal. It is done by animals also.One gets sexual thoughts by 12 years so masturbation is okay if one has to spend a few years without sex partner.
when one masturbates at arousal i.e when erect, things are okay. but some boys do it like a habit, everyday before sleeping, or at having bath etc.
Habitual masturbation is bad
as one grows older, his experience in sex is there even if it is only by masturbation and by this his body doesnot get aroused by simple visual appeal. he needs some physical touch, or action to cause erection.
same thing happens in porn user. initially simple porn arouses, and later he needs to see more exotic variety of porn to get aroused.
Youngsters go from watching simple porn to advanced porn involving scenes of rape, humiliation, pissing, fisting etc.
Its a question of setting your arousal bar too high.
Next Steps
Stop seeing porn for a few months. In the meanwhile if you can masturbate only if you get erection. Dont make a habit of masturbating
Health Tips
Give your body time to get off the high stimulation you have set for yourself by seeing porn and masturbation. This will make you have natural erections and they will be better and stronger
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