Male Thigh Squeeze Syndrome: Causes and Solutions - Urology

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Hello, doctor.
I would like to ask about my situation.
Since childhood, I have been using a leg-clamping method to achieve ejaculation, which involves squeezing my legs together to create pleasure even before my genitals are erect.
I have been doing this since middle school and I am now 23 years old.
I used to think it was normal and found this method of masturbation very pleasurable.
However, I now realize that it might not be typical.
I have tried to masturbate in a more conventional way, and while I can achieve an erection, I am unable to ejaculate.
The same issue occurs during sexual intercourse with women.
This problem has caused me significant distress in my life, and I would like to ask the doctor for ways to improve this situation.
Thank you.
🙏

wei, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/07/18

Dr. Cai Zhuorong reply Urology


There is no literature in the medical field regarding the disease you named; however, there are indeed related conditions such as "anejaculation" and "retroejaculation." You may want to try refraining from your usual masturbation techniques for a period of time and explore different methods with your partner.
If you still cannot achieve ejaculation, it is advisable to seek medical attention.

Reply Date: 2022/07/18

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Understanding Male Thigh Squeeze Syndrome, also known as "thigh masturbation," involves a unique method of achieving sexual pleasure and orgasm through the compression of the thighs rather than through direct stimulation of the genitalia. This practice can lead to a variety of physical and psychological effects, particularly if it becomes the primary method of sexual gratification.


Causes
The primary cause of Male Thigh Squeeze Syndrome is behavioral conditioning. From a young age, individuals may discover that certain actions or methods provide pleasure, leading to the reinforcement of these behaviors over time. In your case, using thigh compression as a means of masturbation since middle school has likely conditioned your body to respond primarily to this method. This can create a reliance on specific stimuli, making it difficult to achieve orgasm through other means, such as direct genital stimulation or sexual intercourse.


Symptoms and Effects
The symptoms associated with this syndrome may include:
1. Difficulty Achieving Orgasm: As you've experienced, transitioning to other forms of sexual activity may result in challenges with ejaculation or orgasm. This is often due to the body being conditioned to respond only to the specific method of stimulation used over the years.

2. Psychological Distress: Awareness of the abnormality of the method may lead to feelings of anxiety, shame, or frustration, particularly when attempting to engage in conventional sexual activities.

3. Physical Discomfort: Prolonged or excessive thigh squeezing can potentially lead to physical discomfort or soreness in the thighs, groin, or pelvic area.


Solutions and Treatment
Addressing Male Thigh Squeeze Syndrome involves a combination of behavioral therapy, sexual education, and possibly medical intervention. Here are some strategies that may help:
1. Gradual Desensitization: Start by gradually introducing new methods of stimulation. This could involve using your hands or sex toys while still incorporating thigh squeezing to ease the transition. Over time, you can reduce reliance on thigh compression.

2. Sex Therapy: Consulting with a sex therapist can provide you with professional guidance. They can help you explore your sexual behaviors, address any underlying psychological issues, and develop healthier sexual practices.

3. Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques: Engaging in mindfulness practices can help reduce anxiety associated with sexual performance. Techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or progressive muscle relaxation can help you feel more comfortable during sexual activities.

4. Communication with Partners: If you are in a sexual relationship, open communication with your partner about your experiences and challenges can foster understanding and support. This can also help in exploring new ways to achieve sexual satisfaction together.

5. Medical Evaluation: If difficulties persist, it may be beneficial to consult a healthcare provider or urologist. They can evaluate for any underlying medical conditions that may be contributing to your symptoms and provide appropriate treatment options.


Conclusion
It's important to remember that sexual preferences and practices can vary widely among individuals. While your method of achieving pleasure may feel unusual, it is not uncommon. However, if it is causing distress or impacting your sexual relationships, seeking help is a positive step. With the right support and strategies, you can work towards a more fulfilling and satisfying sexual experience.

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