you being attracted to males has nothing to do with you masturbating. unless you really want to (and are willing to have years and years of therapy and what not) you have to accept yourself as a gay man. or you could be bisexual, but you have to try to have sexual intercourse with a female first.
one more personal situation i like to discuss with u, few years before i was a straight guy but now i like to do sex with guys . i dont know why , this situation is very critical for me , always i do sex with male gender . how can i improve my self to be straight guy? . i wanna live like a normal person with a girl friend but i cant do it . my sex feelings attract me towards a male . i need your help .what can i do ?
so why i am feeling weak or such type of things like i don't have energy ,no power in body , after discharging of thick amount of sperms i always feel like this condition . why my color looks dull even i saw those guy who are quite far from masturbation they have pinkish color on their face they looks more handsome then me ,,, i guess,i got a backbone pain cause of masturbation .i feel like i am loosing my weight if i do. why these things are happening with me, this way of confusing will kill my self ......
No need to worry – none of the problems you mention (like losing hair) have anything to do with masturbation. Despite a lot of old wives tales, masturbation is normal, healthy and fun – so there’s no need to keep from doing it (at the proper time and place, of coruse!0 Masturbation even contributes to proper penile health, as does the sue of a top quality penis nutrient cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). The best creams are those that include a range of vitamins, such as A, B5, and D.
Hello,
Masturbation is completely normal for both men and women and it actually is one of the body’s most effective ways to relieve stress .If it is affecting your lifestyle it is suggested to decrease the frequency and avoid it if possible. You should try to keep yourself busy in studies and sports activities. Consult a healthcare practitioner or counselor for professional help. Take care and regards!