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Are you a male who masturbates daily and still has a healthy sex life?

I strongly believe that men who masturbates do not have a healthy sex life with a woman. I believe you have some sort of erectile dysfunction going on either physically or mentally (sexual performance, not gettingit up, losing erection during sex). I believe us men should leave masturbation to a woman's hand.

However, if you disagree and you are a male that does masturbate on the regular and still experience awesome sex with your partner, I would like to hear from you.
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I'm 65 will be married 47 years have masturbated from about age 8 or 9 and have intercourse or masturbate about 5-6 times a week. I'm a morning guy and mens testosterone is at the highest about from something like 6-10am. what can I tell you!!!
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well i just cant seem to get stiff .. but it only happens if my gf wanks me to much so is that why ??
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I have no problem. The wife has noticied a difference in me too. If I do not masterbate, the love making is short, not take long for me to climax. If I masterbate an hour or two before we make love it take me longer to reach climax levels, the wife seems to loke this since it makes the loving last longer. Sometimes twice for me and a few more for her just because of what I did with myself a few hours before we made love.
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I understands it helps prevent prostate cancer but I believes it does something to the man mentally where he has a hard time performing in the bed with a woman because he so use to his hand.
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