If You Cut Back on the Frequency of Masturbation Would You Notice a Difference?

Question by Hollywood Jono: if you cut back on the frequency of masturbation would you notice a difference?
Lets say your average is 1-2 times a day and you cut back to just once a day or every other day. Would you notice a dramatic difference if you still masturbate but not as much? What if you stopped doing it completely?

I’m talking mostly in terms of withdraw symptoms where you don’t feel right due to the decrease.

Best answer:

Answer by Haywood Jablome
the only difference is you will be hornier— there is no “addiction” to jerking off—1 or 2 times a day is a pretty healthy and NORMAL amount of masturbation for most guys— relax and enjoy yurself bro—the only real problem would be if other activities are suffering because you are staying home beating off— as long as your school/work life and whatever social life you have is fine then jack it as much as you want

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