I'm suffering from this issue since when I was 18 because no body tell me about this..it's a wrong and now the urges become higher and higher how can I leave this permanently because I'm doing this once a month but I just need to leave help me
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Anything which is done in limit to an extent is normal. But anything when gets out of control then it becomes a cause to worry.
Also my take home message for you will be to avoid doing masturbation and avoid watching porn as this may give you temporary satisfaction but may impact your sexual life in future. As it seems you have done excess masturbation which might have caused some damage to your part.
However this problem is not a cause to worry as the same can be fixed with proper guidance and medications to overcome this issue.
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Hi.. masturbation as such is not a wrong practice. However will need further history regarding the same to advise appropriately.
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Try to change your phone with non smart phone 📱, block all porn sites, stay with other members, n last but not least we may start medicine
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