The protective effect was greatest while the men were in their 20s.Men who ejaculated more than five times a week were a third less likely to develop prostate cancer later in life.Most people know what masturbating is (and if you don't, here's the scoop), but the words "mutual masturbation" might raise some questions for you. Mutual masturbation means self-stimulation (a fancy term for touching yourself) in front of your partner.Masturbating is usually something that people do by themselves, but it's still called "masturbation" if someone else is in the room with you.As far as sex goes, mutual masturbation is just about the safest sex you can have.There's no real contact between you and your partner, so you can't get pregnant or spread STD's.
They found those who had ejaculated the most between the ages of 20 and 50 were the least likely to develop the cancer.Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker, authors of Preparing Your Son For Every Man's Battle insist on the importance of open communication long before the teen years, "The game will be well into the second half if you wait until you see signs of sexual awareness in your son.In today's culture, once you see those sexual signs, you've waited too long.It's all a matter of what you and your partner are comfortable with and what you enjoy.Mutual masturbation can be fun and intimate in a way that other types of sex are not.
While ordering your next good read from a major dot-com with overnight shipping may be easy, nothing replaces the experience of picking out a book from a physical shelf.
You’ll find loads of friendly singles ready to get in touch - over 5,000 real conversations happen every day on Dating