Daily masturbation?
Will daily masturbation during the developmental period lead to becoming a "quick shooter" in the future (premature ejaculation, reduced duration)?
jacky, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2001/05/12
Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology
Isn't it too exhausting? Since you're worried about becoming a quick shooter, why not take good care of yourself and practice regularly? I recommend a book published by "Tianxia" titled "About Sex."
Reply Date: 2001/05/12
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The question of whether daily masturbation during developmental years can lead to premature ejaculation (PE) is a complex one that involves understanding both physiological and psychological factors.
Masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity that many individuals engage in during their developmental years. It is often a way for individuals to explore their bodies, understand their sexual responses, and relieve sexual tension. From a physiological standpoint, there is no direct evidence to suggest that daily masturbation causes premature ejaculation. PE is typically defined as the inability to control ejaculation, leading to it occurring sooner than desired during sexual activity.
Several factors contribute to the development of PE, including psychological aspects such as anxiety, stress, and performance pressure. For some individuals, frequent masturbation may lead to a heightened sensitivity to sexual stimulation, which could potentially influence their sexual experiences later on. However, this is not a universal outcome and can vary significantly from person to person.
Research indicates that premature ejaculation can be influenced by a variety of factors, including:
1. Psychological Factors: Anxiety, particularly performance anxiety, can lead to quicker ejaculation. If an individual feels pressured to perform or is overly concerned about their sexual abilities, this can manifest as PE.
2. Physiological Factors: Hormonal levels, neurotransmitter activity, and the sensitivity of the penis can all play a role in ejaculation timing. Some studies suggest that individuals with higher levels of certain neurotransmitters may experience quicker ejaculation.
3. Experience and Conditioning: The way an individual learns to respond to sexual stimuli can also affect ejaculation timing. For instance, if someone frequently masturbates quickly to achieve orgasm, they may condition themselves to ejaculate quickly during partnered sexual encounters.
4. Relationship Factors: The dynamics of a sexual relationship, including emotional intimacy and communication, can also impact sexual performance and ejaculation timing.
In summary, while daily masturbation itself is not directly linked to the development of premature ejaculation, the habits and psychological responses developed during this time can influence sexual performance later in life. It's essential to approach this topic with an understanding that sexual health is multifaceted and influenced by a combination of physical, emotional, and relational factors.
If someone is concerned about premature ejaculation or any other sexual health issues, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional or a sex therapist. They can provide personalized advice and strategies to address any concerns, including techniques for improving ejaculatory control, such as behavioral techniques, pelvic floor exercises, or even medications if necessary.
Ultimately, masturbation is a normal part of sexual development, and engaging in it does not inherently lead to sexual dysfunction. Open communication, education, and understanding one's body can help mitigate concerns related to sexual performance.
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