Why do you always mix it up ****? Is masturbation something that came up after **** was invented?
I am only talking about masturbation here and gave you the facts with proof to it.
And no, I didnt watch the YT videos, because a.) They were not specifically about masturbation but **** addiction, which is not the topic
b.) had no further sources attached to them and c.) I am not gonna watch 30mins of YT videos.
And no, there is simply
NO empirical evidence that masturbation turns easily addictive... it has to actually injure you or stop you from your daily routine for that. Do you know about the prevalence of it?
Fact is:
-The medical consensus is that masturbation is a medically healthy and psychologically normal habit.
- It has several health benefits (Lowering BP, improving cardio vascular system, lowering the prostate cancer risk, increasing sexual performance etc etc etc)
- There is no evidence to support your view that the danger of addiction to it is anywhere close as you claim it to be
If you are interested, there are plenty of studies on it:
Coleman, Eli (2012) [2002].
"Masturbation as a Means of Achieving Sexual Health"
Hurlbert, D. F., & Whittaker, K. E. (1991).
The role of masturbation in marital and sexual satisfaction: A comparative study of female masturbators and nonmasturbators.
Journal of Sex Education & Therapy, 17, 272-282.
Giles, G. G., Severi, G., English, D. R., McCredie, M. R. E., Borland, R., Boyle, P., & Hopper, J. L. (2003).
Sexual factors and prostate cancer.
Haake, P., Krueger, T. H., Goebel, M. U., Heberling, K. M., Hartmann, U., & Schedlowski, M. (2004).
Effects of sexual arousal on lymphocyte subset circulation and cytokine production in man.
Neuroimmunomodulation, 11, 293-298.
Hurlbert, D. F., & Whittaker, K. E. (1991).
The role of masturbation in marital and sexual satisfaction: A comparative study of female masturbators and nonmasturbators.
Journal of Sex Education & Therapy, 17, 272-282.
etc etc etc
The discussion of **** addiction is another topic.