Masturbation issues
(1) Sometimes when I masturbate, I don't want to ejaculate, so I hold it in.
Does this have any effects on my body? (2) After I finish masturbating, I feel the urge to urinate, and I force it out.
Could this cause any problems?
Mao Mao, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/05/03
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: 1) It is not recommended, as some individuals may experience difficulty with ejaculation later on.
2) It is permissible, but just avoid exerting too much force.
Reply Date: 2017/05/03
More Info
Delayed ejaculation and the urge to urinate after masturbation are topics that can raise concerns about sexual health and overall well-being. Let's break down the two questions you've posed and explore their implications.
1. Impact of Delaying Ejaculation During Masturbation:
When you consciously try to delay ejaculation during masturbation, it can have both psychological and physiological effects. From a physiological standpoint, delaying ejaculation does not typically cause harm to the body. However, it can lead to increased tension and discomfort in the pelvic region, as the body builds up sexual arousal without the release that ejaculation provides. This tension can sometimes result in temporary discomfort or even pain in the genital area.
Psychologically, the practice of delaying ejaculation can lead to increased anxiety or frustration, especially if it becomes a habitual practice. Some individuals may find that this leads to performance anxiety in sexual situations, where they feel pressured to control their ejaculation. In moderation, practicing control over ejaculation can enhance sexual experiences and improve stamina, but it’s essential to be mindful of the potential for negative psychological effects if it becomes a source of stress.
2. Urge to Urinate After Masturbation:
It is quite common to feel the urge to urinate after masturbation. This sensation can be attributed to several factors. During sexual arousal and orgasm, the pelvic muscles contract, which can stimulate the bladder and create a feeling of urgency. Additionally, the prostate gland, which is involved in ejaculation, is located near the bladder, and stimulation of this area can also lead to the sensation of needing to urinate.
Forcing urine out immediately after masturbation is generally not harmful, but it’s important to listen to your body. If you feel discomfort or pain while urinating, or if you notice any changes in your urinary habits (such as increased frequency, urgency, or pain), it may be worth consulting a healthcare professional. Chronic issues with urination or ejaculation can sometimes indicate underlying health concerns, such as prostatitis or other urological conditions.
In summary, while delaying ejaculation and the urge to urinate after masturbation are common experiences, they can have varying effects on your body and mind. It’s crucial to maintain a healthy balance and be aware of how these practices affect your overall well-being. If you find that these experiences are causing you distress or if you have concerns about your sexual health, it may be beneficial to speak with a healthcare provider who specializes in sexual health or urology. They can provide personalized advice and address any underlying issues you may be facing.
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