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Banned for visiting a health site?I got banned from the internet following this link. ðŸ˜
And it's also excluded from the Internet Archive, so I can't even read what was there that way either.
Since you're curious and can't read the source, here's the relevant excerpt:
If you are having too much sex, then we have some news for you – excessive sex can be bad for you in different ways. Too much sex tends to affect men and women differently, causing a unique set of symptoms and adverse effects for each gender.
For men, Men’s Health report that some of the most considerable side-effects of too much sex have to do with their manhood directly. Firstly, too much sex tends to make the manhood sore – so having a lot of sex can eventually cause your manhood to become sore, which will make sex more difficult as you will experience pain when you have sex [3].
Other than this, urinating may also be difficult for men who have a lot of sex. This is because the sphincter muscle found within the manhood needs to clamp down in order to close off the connection to the bladder – if this does not happen, sperm may retreat into the bladder instead of expelling out of the manhood. When this process is conducted continuously, it may become harder for the sphincter muscle to clamp and then release.
Amongst women, the most significant adverse effect of excessive sex is a urinary tract infection, more commonly known as a UTI. Womenshealth explains that a UTI is most certainly not common amongst women and can sometimes happen just after a couple of sessions [4].
With more frequent sessions of sex, however, women may find that the urinary tract infections they experience become much worse and tend to cause a more aggressive type of pain. This may also make it harder to effectively treat the urinary tract infection, especially when sex is performed after a woman develops a UTI.
While we have primarily focused on having too much sex in this article, we should also note that a side effect of self-sex is also possible; thus in addition to balancing the amount of sex you have, you should not replace the extra sessions of sex with masturbation instead. Masturbation does have some positive effects to contribute to your health and even your sex life.
NCBI explains that masturbation is an excellent way to relieve sexual tension that has built up and that a normal amount of masturbation does not cause any particular side effects. When masturbating too much, however, many side effects can develop [5].
The addition is a major concern amongst individuals who masturbate too much. This can cause them to miss out on days at work, it can cause them to become disconnected from family and friends, and it can also cause them to skip important events, such as business meetings, and prefer masturbating instead.
For men, Men’s Health report that some of the most considerable side-effects of too much sex have to do with their manhood directly. Firstly, too much sex tends to make the manhood sore – so having a lot of sex can eventually cause your manhood to become sore, which will make sex more difficult as you will experience pain when you have sex [3].
Other than this, urinating may also be difficult for men who have a lot of sex. This is because the sphincter muscle found within the manhood needs to clamp down in order to close off the connection to the bladder – if this does not happen, sperm may retreat into the bladder instead of expelling out of the manhood. When this process is conducted continuously, it may become harder for the sphincter muscle to clamp and then release.
Amongst women, the most significant adverse effect of excessive sex is a urinary tract infection, more commonly known as a UTI. Womenshealth explains that a UTI is most certainly not common amongst women and can sometimes happen just after a couple of sessions [4].
With more frequent sessions of sex, however, women may find that the urinary tract infections they experience become much worse and tend to cause a more aggressive type of pain. This may also make it harder to effectively treat the urinary tract infection, especially when sex is performed after a woman develops a UTI.
While we have primarily focused on having too much sex in this article, we should also note that a side effect of self-sex is also possible; thus in addition to balancing the amount of sex you have, you should not replace the extra sessions of sex with masturbation instead. Masturbation does have some positive effects to contribute to your health and even your sex life.
NCBI explains that masturbation is an excellent way to relieve sexual tension that has built up and that a normal amount of masturbation does not cause any particular side effects. When masturbating too much, however, many side effects can develop [5].
The addition is a major concern amongst individuals who masturbate too much. This can cause them to miss out on days at work, it can cause them to become disconnected from family and friends, and it can also cause them to skip important events, such as business meetings, and prefer masturbating instead.