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Masturbation is a natural and safe way to explore your body, to feel pleasure and to release accumulated sexual tension. It is in no way dangerous to your health. But when it becomes an addiction, masturbation has consequences for both men and women. Here are some of them.
Physiological weakness
People who have developed the habit of masturbation develop a loss of self-confidence. The desire for a partner decreases considerably. The ease of getting pleasure becomes an addiction over time. For fear of being refused by a girl, men prefer to satisfy him alone. As for women, they tend to close in on themselves and lose the desire of the man.
Loss of memory and hair
Excessive masturbation causes the release of a large amount of dopamine in the brain, a substance responsible for memory loss. One of the visible signs of excessive masturbation is hair loss in men. However, hair loss is not synonymous with masturbation addiction.
Sexual weakness, premature ejaculation, and delayed ejaculation
The more masturbation is practiced, the more sexual performance decreases. Thus, having an erection becomes more and more difficult with the level of solicitation of the muscles of the genitals. When you get used to giving yourself pleasure, you tend to come quickly. This will inevitably have an impact on the next sexual intercourse and cause premature ejaculation.
On the other hand, if soft objects are used during masturbation, the brain gets used to the conditions necessary to trigger ejaculation. If these conditions are not met during sexual intercourse, the brain is unable to trigger ejaculation.
Transmission of bacteria
It is very easy to come into contact with viruses or bacteria while masturbating. Before masturbating, it is important to be hygienic because the environment and the objects used are potential vectors of infection.