As one person said, masturbation doesn’t cause erectile dysfunction, UNLESS its is masturbation to porn. If you have been doing porn consistently for several years, then it’s quite possible.
Masturbation at a rate of 2.5 times a day for only 10 days has been shown to reduce sperm count for 6 months. So over masturbation Can interfere with potency
The inability to get a full erection with a real-life sexual partner is called copulatory impotence. Chronic erectile dysfunction is a rare problem for men under 40 – or at least it wasn’t until Internet porn arrived. So – have you been consistently using Internet porn? If so, the it might be the cause
Over the last 5 years we have seen hundreds of men on our porn recovery forums with ED. Many in their teens and twenties. They stop porn – and limit masturbation – and they slowly recover their libido and erectile health. Most health professionals are unaware of this rapidly developing problem.
Today’s internet porn is nothing at all like our ancestors ever encountered, with the constant novelty and genres of extreme porn. Unlike yesterday’s Playboy, Internet porn overstimulates the brain structures responsible for libido, erections, and addiction.
The problem is in your brain, not your penis. ED caused by porn is not really psychological, it is structural and biochemical changes in specific parts of the brain that control erections and sexual desire.
It’s actually quite simple – Internet porn can become an addiction, and with all addictions the brain changes, or adapts. It does not matter if the addiction is to a substance or whether it is a behavioral addiction, the same brain changes result.
Brain changes include a drop in dopamine receptors in the reward circuitry. Reducing the amount of dopamine receptors decreases your pleasure response to “normal” stimuli. In other words, real-life sexual partners and previous porn won’t excite your brain enough to get your penis going. Turning on dopamine receptors is how you get turned on.
Here are two excellent presentations, by a science teacher, on the effects of pornography -they are non-religious, nonjudgmental, and science based.
The little fairy that every man has that flys around you and gives you raging erections during school and while your grandmother is fixing your pants zipper.
"Take me erection fairy! Bring me the erection."
November 26th, 2011 at 5:05 am
Masturbation doesn’t cause e.d.
November 26th, 2011 at 5:27 am
agree with a chick. as long as your sperms are healthy you are still capable of reproducing
November 26th, 2011 at 5:44 am
As one person said, masturbation doesn’t cause erectile dysfunction, UNLESS its is masturbation to porn. If you have been doing porn consistently for several years, then it’s quite possible.
Masturbation at a rate of 2.5 times a day for only 10 days has been shown to reduce sperm count for 6 months. So over masturbation Can interfere with potency
The inability to get a full erection with a real-life sexual partner is called copulatory impotence. Chronic erectile dysfunction is a rare problem for men under 40 – or at least it wasn’t until Internet porn arrived. So – have you been consistently using Internet porn? If so, the it might be the cause
Over the last 5 years we have seen hundreds of men on our porn recovery forums with ED. Many in their teens and twenties. They stop porn – and limit masturbation – and they slowly recover their libido and erectile health. Most health professionals are unaware of this rapidly developing problem.
Today’s internet porn is nothing at all like our ancestors ever encountered, with the constant novelty and genres of extreme porn. Unlike yesterday’s Playboy, Internet porn overstimulates the brain structures responsible for libido, erections, and addiction.
The problem is in your brain, not your penis. ED caused by porn is not really psychological, it is structural and biochemical changes in specific parts of the brain that control erections and sexual desire.
It’s actually quite simple – Internet porn can become an addiction, and with all addictions the brain changes, or adapts. It does not matter if the addiction is to a substance or whether it is a behavioral addiction, the same brain changes result.
Brain changes include a drop in dopamine receptors in the reward circuitry. Reducing the amount of dopamine receptors decreases your pleasure response to “normal” stimuli. In other words, real-life sexual partners and previous porn won’t excite your brain enough to get your penis going. Turning on dopamine receptors is how you get turned on.
Here are two excellent presentations, by a science teacher, on the effects of pornography -they are non-religious, nonjudgmental, and science based.
Erectile Dysfunction and Porn:
http://yourbrainonporn.com/erectile-dysfunction-and-porn
Your Brain on Porn – Porn Addiction:
http://yourbrainonporn.com/your-brain-on-porn-series
Here are three links, the first has many sub-links and stories from guys who recovered from porn-induced ED
Is my erectile dysfunction (ED) related to my porn use?
http://yourbrainonporn.com/erectile-dysfunction-question
“How I Recovered from Porn-related Erectile Dysfunction”
http://yourbrainonporn.com/how-i-recovered-from-porn-related-erectile-dysfunction
As Porn Goes Up, Performance Goes Down?
http://yourbrainonporn.com/as-porn-goes-up-performance-goes-down