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When you masterbute every day, what can happen to you?
Dec 8, 2002

When you masturbate excessively like everyday, what's going to happen to that person, what kind of diseases he may get or what's the worst things can happen for doing that(masturbate).Thanks for your help.

Response from Dr. Dezube

I've had two other masturbation questions in this past month (one about anal cancer, one about testicular cancer). Masturbation is completely safe, doesn't cause cancer, and doesn't spread HIV. The worse things which I have ever seen happen from daily masturbation (or even twice daily masturbation) have been 1) a sore prick/cock and 2) in rare cases, some blood in the cum as a result of a broken blood vessel.

I have some sex addicts in my practice who came in frequently with a variety of veneral diseases (gonrrhea, syphilis, chlamydia). Several of them through the advice of support groups beat off daily to suppress their urges. They sometimes develop sore penises, but have remained quite healthy without further veneral diseases. Masturbation is a very healthy form of sexual satisfaction, though I imagine, different Moms have opposing view points on the subject.


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