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Knew somebody would say that. It's pretty commonly quoted here and there. Are you absolutely sure? Any studies or sources to prove this wrong.
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^ Seems to be a decent source. *shrug*
This is the study you're reffering to.
"In 2003, an Australian research team led by Graham Giles of The Cancer Council Australia[63] found that males masturbating frequently had a lower probability to develop prostate cancer. Men who averaged five or more ejaculations weekly in their 20s had significantly lower risk. However they could not show a direct causation."
They failed to find a direct link between frequent ejaculation and prostate cancer. The conclusion wasn't justified. Even if we were to say it was, newer studies show opposite results:
"A 2008 study concluded that frequent ejaculation between the ages of 20 and 40 may be correlated with higher risk of developing prostate cancer. "
A newer study gave us a result that contradicts the one you're proposing. Not to mention, the study from 2003 didn't deal solely with masturbation but ejaculation in general, sexual intercourse being in the front row. This is why I said there is no accepted link between masturbation and cancer. If, however we were to pull the cancer card, it would actually point to a direction that it increases the risk rather than reducing it, so it actually works against you.
From what we currently know about prostate cancer, it has nothing to do with masturbation as a cause.
"Factors that increase the risk of prostate cancer include: older age, a family history of the disease, and race. [...] Other factors that may be involved include a diet high in processed meat, red meat, or milk products or low in certain vegetables.[2] An association with gonorrhea has been found, but a reason for this relationship has not been identified."
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Would you not get aroused more/easier if you didn't masturbate?
Not necessarily.
This is highly dependant on one's mental discipline, mindset as well as psychological and phisical state. I myself have no such problems.
The chances of getting any of those things are no greater than getting any other diseases doing any other things I bet. It's a natural, primary instinct.
Bet all you like. All these are risks whose existence you denied:
"Meanwhile there are no cons unless you're an idiot that believes everything in porn is real and the norm so that you can expect *** as a payment for everything, get rough/do whatever you like without permission and expect everybody to be up for bukkake sessions."
These are all serious risks, that do infact happen. The probability of suffering some of them is debatable but also completely irrelevant to the topic at hand.
C'mon...addiction? If you're going to get addicted to something, it's going to happen and that's that. It's often linked with being a side-effect of bi-polar disorder and dementia. You've an addictive personality, a more active libido and w/e other reasons that lead to it.
And this refutes my point how? Masturbation is a highly addictive act. An addiction which many people confessed, which resulted in forming of more than a few anti-pornography/masturbation groups.
NoFap, for example, is a group which consists of people who dropped masturbation and pornography and are now leading a better, more ful-filling life.
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As for psychological effects due to chemicals because of orgasms. Stop. Just stop. You get dopamine and seratonin from listening to music and eating chocolate. I'm not going to kill myself after a sudden depression spike from the aftermath of a wank.
It's not about simply creating dopamine. The problem is the abnormal increase of dopamine and a sudden drop of it.
The negative psychological impact of masturbation and pornography is something that has loudly echoed, especially in the past few years. The organizations I've listed above are some of them. Masturbation is often accompanied by a sense of guilt, uneasiness, depression, lack of motivation, lower self-esteem etc.
Also, what you'd do is irrelevant. Are we to ignore the fact that masturbation has negative impact on a lot of people's lives? Are we to ignore the people I've mentioned above?
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