While watching adult film intimated sexual arousal scene semen is automatically discharged .No hand is used in the process.is it called Masterbation?He watch this type of film once in a month he doesnot want to discharge the semen but it is automatically discharge during watching intimate scene.I want to know is it called masterbation?is it bad for him.can he suffer from schizophrenia in future?
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One of the ways of treating premature ejaculation is by controlled masturbation.
Excessive masturbation may leads to the damage of nerves supplying penis..which in future leads to erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.
Do not use porn - generally it is pretty unrealistic and is not useful as a first sexual experience. Sex with your marriage partner will probably be quite different, and unless she is open to using porn as part of your sex play - there will be no porn to encourage you to ejaculate. Try to fantasize in your head or focus on the feeling in your body and leave your mind out of it completely.
However this issue is not a major problem to worry as there are medications and treatment available for the same.
For further guidance and assistance you can contact me directly through my website link - https://www.drfayyazsexologyclinic.com
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Hello. How are you. Hope you are doing well. No, it is not called masturbation. It is called extremely premature ejaculation. Use ur hands and shake ur penis when aroused. Not doing it will cause depression as it happens in all PPL believing in religious nonsense.
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