Masturbation: Common Concerns for Teenagers - Urology

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Masturbation issues


Hello, Doctor:
1.
I am currently in the ninth grade.
Is a 13 cm erection considered too short? My classmates often talk about their sizes, and I can't tell what's true or false.

2.
I have been using a pressing technique for masturbation since I was young (I found it very pleasurable at that time), and I still can't change this habit now.
I wanted to try masturbating like others do, but I feel nothing at all.
I've searched a lot of information online; what can I do? Should I just continue using my original method of masturbation?
3.
With the upcoming exams, I am under a lot of stress and often masturbate two to three times a day, and even five to six times on weekends.
Is this too much, and could it harm my body?
4.
I recently started watching adult films, and after watching, I feel very aroused and want to masturbate immediately, but I always end up ejaculating before I even start.
Is this normal?
5.
I feel very pleasurable during ejaculation, but after I finish, I feel completely numb.
Could there be any issues with this?
These are my questions.
Thank you, Doctor!

Xiao Xiao Hao Qi Zhe, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/01/30

Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology


1.
Very standard, and even ranked among the top! Also, your classmate is probably just "bluffing."
2.
What suits you best is the best! No need to change; just enjoy it to the fullest.

3.
Too much! Please reduce the amount! Even if it doesn't harm your body, it can affect your mental well-being!
4.
Being overly sensitive is quite normal for you at this stage!
5.
This question you asked is the same for everyone!

Reply Date: 2023/01/30

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Understanding masturbation and the concerns surrounding it is a common topic for teenagers, especially during the transitional phase of adolescence. This period is marked by significant physical, emotional, and psychological changes, and it is entirely normal to have questions and concerns about sexual health and behavior.
1. Concerns about Size: The average erect penis size varies widely among individuals, and a length of 13 cm (approximately 5.1 inches) is within the normal range. It's important to remember that penis size does not determine one's worth or ability to engage in healthy sexual relationships. Peer comparisons can often lead to unnecessary anxiety, as many claims about size among peers may not be accurate.
2. Masturbation Techniques: It's common for individuals to develop specific habits or techniques for masturbation that they find pleasurable. If you find that your current method (in this case, the "伏壓式自慰" or pressure-based technique) is the only one that provides satisfaction, it may take time and experimentation to discover other methods that work for you. It’s important to approach this exploration with patience and an open mind. If you feel that your current habits are not fulfilling, consider gradually trying different techniques or seeking guidance from reputable sources on sexual health.

3. Frequency of Masturbation: Masturbation is a normal sexual activity, and the frequency can vary greatly from person to person. Engaging in masturbation two to three times a day, or even more on weekends, is not inherently harmful as long as it does not interfere with daily life, responsibilities, or relationships. However, if you feel that it is becoming compulsive or is a way to cope with stress (like exam pressure), it might be beneficial to explore other stress-relief techniques such as exercise, meditation, or talking to someone about your feelings.

4. Experiencing Premature Ejaculation: It is not uncommon for individuals to experience premature ejaculation, especially when they are new to sexual experiences or when they are highly stimulated by visual materials like pornography. This can be a normal part of sexual development. If this continues to be a concern, consider focusing on relaxation techniques or taking breaks to help manage arousal levels.

5. Post-Ejaculation Feelings: Feeling a lack of sensation or pleasure after ejaculation is also a common experience. This can be due to a variety of factors, including hormonal changes, psychological state, or simply the body's natural response. If this sensation is concerning or affects your sexual health or relationships, it may be worth discussing with a healthcare professional who specializes in sexual health.

In conclusion, it's essential to approach these topics with an understanding that they are part of normal development. If you have ongoing concerns or if these issues significantly impact your life, consider speaking with a healthcare provider or a counselor who can provide personalized advice and support. Remember, sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being, and seeking information and help is a positive step towards understanding your body and feelings better.

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