Vas deferens issues?
I'm not sure if this method of masturbation could cause any damage to the vas deferens.
It's important to note that the vas deferens is a muscular tube that transports sperm, and it is generally resilient.
However, if you have concerns about your sexual health or any discomfort, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
As for not being able to masturbate normally with your hand, this could be due to personal preference, comfort, or technique.
Everyone has different ways of exploring their sexuality, and it's perfectly normal to have variations in how one engages in masturbation.
If this is causing you distress or affecting your sexual health, consider discussing it with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
nǐmen, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/02/15
Dr. Fu Shizhang reply Urology
The vas deferens typically does not break due to this.
Reply Date: 2016/02/15
More Info
When it comes to concerns about the vas deferens and safe masturbation techniques, it’s important to understand the anatomy and function of the male reproductive system, as well as the implications of various masturbation practices.
The vas deferens is a muscular tube that transports sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct. It is a robust structure, designed to withstand normal physical activities, including sexual arousal and ejaculation. The likelihood of the vas deferens being damaged or "broken" during masturbation is extremely low, especially with typical activities. Masturbation, regardless of the position or technique, does not pose a risk to the vas deferens or other reproductive organs when done in moderation and without excessive force.
Your practice of masturbation while lying on your stomach is not inherently harmful. Many individuals have different preferences for how they engage in masturbation, and as long as you are comfortable and not experiencing pain, it is generally considered safe. However, if you are applying excessive pressure or using awkward angles that cause discomfort, it may be worth exploring other positions or techniques that feel more natural and comfortable for you.
Regarding your concern about not being able to masturbate using your hand, this could be due to a variety of factors, including personal preference, lack of familiarity, or even psychological factors. It’s not uncommon for individuals to develop specific habits or techniques that they find pleasurable, and it may take time to explore and discover what feels best for you. If you are interested in trying to use your hand, consider starting slowly and experimenting with different grips, speeds, and motions to find what feels pleasurable.
If you have been practicing this technique for several years and have not experienced any pain or discomfort, it is likely that you are not causing any harm to your reproductive system. However, if you ever experience pain, discomfort, or any unusual symptoms during or after masturbation, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice and address any specific concerns you may have.
Additionally, it’s important to maintain good hygiene practices during masturbation to prevent infections. Always wash your hands before and after, and consider using lubrication to reduce friction and enhance pleasure, especially if you are trying new techniques.
In summary, your current masturbation technique is unlikely to cause any harm to the vas deferens. If you wish to explore using your hand, take your time and experiment with what feels comfortable. If you have any ongoing concerns or experience discomfort, don’t hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider for further guidance. Remember, sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being, and it’s perfectly normal to have questions and seek information about it.
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