Answer: by Konstance McCaffree: (06/04/2004)
Thank you for your excellent question. It isn't an easy question to answer from the research because the research really hasn't been done.
Learning about one's body and how it responds sexually is very important to the health of the body. We will then take better care of our body if we know how it works and know that what we are doing feels good. We really don't know if a person began masturbating at age 2 if it enhances his/her physical health over starting at the age of 10. What we do know just was reported in the scientific literature this past few weeks.
Maybe this will help answer your question.
For more than two decades therapists have been arguing and teaching that regular sexual
release was an important way to guard against future prostate problems. Of
course no one could PROVE it, but it followed very directly from what we had
learned about chronic pelvic muscle tension. Now researchers in Australia
have documented the connection.
Several key news references are pasted below. 2,100 more are available on
Google news.
(Masturbation Can Prevent Prostate Cancer, Study Claims
drkoop.com - Jul 18, 2003
The more often young and middle-age men ejaculate, the less likely they are
to
develop prostate cancer.
Masturbating may protect against prostate cancer
New Scientist, UK - Jul 16, 2003
A team in Australia led by Graham Giles of The Cancer Council Victoria in
Melbourne
asked 1079 men with prostate cancer to fill in a questionnaire detailing ...
Masturbation could protect against prostate cancer, study ...
Independent, UK - Jul 16, 2003
Masturbating more than five times a week between the ages of 20 and 50 could
protect men against prostate cancer, Australian researchers claim today. ...
Masturbation may protect against prostate cancer says Aussie ...
Ananova, UK - Jul 16, 2003
The Australian study questioned more than 2000 men about their past
sexual habits as part of a prostate cancer study. "What we found ...
Masturbating Lowers Prostate Cancer Risk - Study
Yahoo News - Jul 16, 2003
LONDON (Reuters) - Frequent masturbation, particularly in the 20s, helps
prevent
prostate cancer (news - web sites) later in life, according to new research.
...
Masturbating lowers prostate cancer risk - study
Reuters AlertNet, UK - Jul 16, 2003
LONDON, July 16 (Reuters) - Frequent masturbation, particularly in the 20s,
helps prevent prostate cancer later in life, according to new research. ...
I hope this helps in some small way to answer your question.
Reviewed by Sexual Health Editorial Team
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