Tidak Pernah Masturbasi BERBAHAYA Ke Tubuh?

Jefry Tribowo
23 Jun 202518:32

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Dr. Jefri Albari Tribowo, a male reproductive specialist, explores the effects of abstaining from masturbation long-term, addressing both positive and negative impacts on the body and relationships. He discusses various topics, such as the normal frequency of masturbation, the potential health impacts like prostate cancer risks, and the influence on sexual relationships with a partner. Additionally, he offers insights into the necessity of masturbation, emphasizing that it is a personal choice. Ultimately, the video aims to help viewers understand their own bodies and make informed decisions about masturbation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Frequency of masturbation varies widely between individuals and can be influenced by lifestyle, relationship status, and personal preferences.
  • 😀 There is no universally 'normal' frequency for masturbation, and each person's ideal frequency depends on their body and needs.
  • 😀 Masturbating 21 times a month may lower the risk of prostate cancer, but lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and smoking are more significant in cancer prevention.
  • 😀 The body naturally reabsorbs sperm if not ejaculated through masturbation or intercourse, so there is no risk of buildup or related health issues.
  • 😀 Excessive masturbation, especially when linked to pornography addiction, can negatively affect mental health, focus, and productivity.
  • 😀 Choosing not to masturbate can be a healthy, conscious decision that does not lead to significant health problems as long as overall well-being is maintained.
  • 😀 Regular masturbation helps individuals better understand their own bodies and sexual preferences, which can improve sexual relationships with a partner.
  • 😀 People who do not masturbate may face challenges in sexual relationships, particularly in understanding their own arousal and orgasms.
  • 😀 Masturbation is not mandatory and should be based on personal comfort; it can serve as a healthy outlet for sexual desire or part of a medical therapy.
  • 😀 For those with high sexual desire, masturbation can be a safer option than engaging in risky sexual behaviors, helping prevent potential health risks like STDs and unwanted pregnancies.
  • 😀 Reducing or stopping masturbation is possible, especially with techniques like physical exercise or finding alternative activities to channel sexual energy.

Q & A

  • What are the effects on the body when you decide not to masturbate at all in the long term?

    -The effects can vary, but the script explains that when you choose not to masturbate, the impacts can be both positive and negative. Positive effects may include improved self-control and mental clarity, while negative effects could involve increased sexual frustration or difficulty managing sexual arousal.

  • What is the normal frequency of masturbation?

    -There is no universal benchmark for the normal frequency of masturbation. People have different preferences and comfort levels. However, the script mentions that approximately 25% of people masturbate 0 to 1 time per week, 20% masturbate 2 to 3 times per week, and fewer than 20% masturbate more than 4 times per week.

  • Does not masturbating at all increase the risk of prostate cancer?

    -Not necessarily. While research indicates that frequent masturbation may lower the risk of prostate cancer, not masturbating does not automatically increase the risk, as other factors such as lifestyle choices, diet, and genetics play a larger role in cancer risk.

  • Can sperm build up in the body if a person doesn't masturbate?

    -No, sperm will not accumulate and cause harm. The body has mechanisms like wet dreams and reabsorption that help maintain a balance, preventing sperm buildup even when ejaculation doesn't occur regularly.

  • What are the potential negative impacts of excessive masturbation?

    -Excessive masturbation can lead to negative consequences such as addiction to pornography, reduced productivity, difficulty focusing, and even issues with brain function and mental health due to dependency.

  • How does masturbation impact sexual relationships with a partner?

    -Masturbation can be beneficial for understanding one's own body and increasing self-confidence. It allows individuals to learn what they like sexually, which can improve communication with a partner and enhance the sexual experience. However, excessive reliance on pornography or unrealistic sexual expectations could cause problems.

  • What is the role of masturbation in sexual health and therapy?

    -Masturbation can play a therapeutic role in improving reproductive health. For example, it can help maintain sperm quality in long-distance relationships, assist in diagnosing erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation, and help people explore their own bodies for better sexual performance.

  • Is masturbation necessary for everyone?

    -Masturbation is not mandatory. It's a personal choice based on individual comfort. If a person feels it is unnecessary or even sinful, they are free to abstain. However, for some, masturbation can be a healthy outlet for sexual desire and can be beneficial in certain medical or therapeutic contexts.

  • Can masturbation help maintain sperm quality in long-distance relationships?

    -Yes, masturbation can help maintain sperm quality by allowing a man to ejaculate regularly. This ensures that sperm remains fresh and optimal for fertilization when meeting with a partner after long periods of separation.

  • What are some ways to reduce excessive masturbation or pornography addiction?

    -To reduce excessive masturbation or pornography addiction, engaging in physical activities like running, exercising, or doing push-ups is helpful. These activities activate sympathetic nerves, which decrease sexual arousal, helping to break the cycle of addiction.

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