A US urologist warns of the “death grip” of masturbation.
Urologist, sex counselor Rena Malik provides researched information on sex-related issues also on You Tube.
In one of his videos, Malik brings up the death grip phenomenon, which could be translated, for example, as death grip or death grip.
The dramatic term describes masturbation, where the penis is squeezed very hard, even aggressively.
According to Malik, if the penis is handled often and repeatedly with a hard hand, the sensitivity of the penis can decrease. The ability to get pleasure and satisfaction from intercourse can decrease, because the pressure and stimulation are not the same as when done with the power of the hand.
Malik warns that taking a hard line on masturbation can make it even more difficult to get an erection and reach a climax during sex with your partner.
The body and the mind can drift into the logic of a single track, where satisfaction is only achieved with hard grips.
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A break helps
If someone suspects that they might be using too hard when masturbating, Malik advises to reset the situation.
First, you should not masturbate at all for a while. When you start masturbating again after a break, you should start with a gentle grip and preferably with the hand that is not the dominant hand.
You should set aside time for masturbation, when the satisfaction can be even more comprehensive.
According to Väestöliitto’s website, everyone defines the appropriate amount of masturbation themselves. You can masturbate every day or several times a day, as long as it doesn’t prevent you from doing normal everyday things or cause pain.
According to the site, masturbation is an excellent way to give yourself pleasure and relaxation at exactly the pace you want.
The story was published for the first time on February 5, 2024.
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