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    THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
    By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor
    Tuesday, 27 January 2009
    Masturbation may be good for you – or bad, depending on your age. The solitary sexual activity that is widely practised but little discussed, is linked with an increased risk of prostate cancer when practised frequently by young men in their twenties and thirties, doctors say.


    But by the time men reach their fifties, it may protect against the disease because it helps remove toxins that have built up over a lifetime.
    Prostate cancer is known to be driven by the male hormone testosterone, and men with high levels of testosterone tend to have a higher sex drive and a higher risk of the cancer.
    But most research has examined older men because prostate cancer is unusual under 50. Researchers at the University of Nottingham studied the link between sexual activity in younger men and the disease to see if it affected their long-term risk. More than 400 men with prostate cancer diagnosed before the age of 60 were questioned about their sexual habits over the preceding decades and the results compared with 400 controls.
    The findings showed that those who had been most sexually active in their twenties – having sexual intercourse or masturbating more than 20 times a month – were more likely to have the cancer. Frequent masturbation, but not sexual intercourse, in the twenties and thirties was significantly linked with the later development of prostate cancer.
    In their 50s men who were most sexually active (more than 10 times a month for sexual intercourse and masturbation combined) enjoyed a small protective effect. The effect was greater when masturbation was assessed on its own.
    Polyxeni Dimitripolou, who led the study published in the British Journal of Urology International, said: "It seems as if keeping up a certain level of sexual activity through the decades is better than having a high level early [in the 20s and 30s] and then nothing."
    "One theory is that during the early years the prostate gland is more susceptible to hormonal changes and is still developing. As men age and accumulate toxins from the diet or through their lungs , sexual activity may help release them. Studies have found toxins in the semen and the fluid produced in the prostate. As you age it is more important to flush them out."
    However, she admitted that there was no good explanation of why masturbation should have a greater impact on prostate cancer, either by increasing or reducing the risk, than sexual intercourse.
    "For our sample there was no association with intercourse – all the effect was coming from masturbation. But it may have to do with our group of men. With a different group there could be different findings."

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    As men age and accumulate toxins from the diet or through their lungs , sexual activity may help release them. Studies have found toxins in the semen and the fluid produced in the prostate. As you age it is more important to flush them out."
    WTF???

    Ok fess up guys. Who's shootin' old tires and driftwood out with the baby batter?

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    Sex vs. masturbation... really, how's your body going to know the difference? Doesn't matter, really. I'm screwed, according to this.

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    That is very comforting news. I am a big supporter of regular flushing of the pipes. The release of endorphins alone is very beneficial and I believe it promotes hair growth.

    MSB (massive sperm build up) is a common problem amongst the over 50's and a regular rod-walloping in lieu of carnal action with a co-respondent is not only a pleasurable experience, but a very necessary one.

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    I believe it promotes hair growth.
    On the back, perhaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killerbees View Post
    Sex vs. masturbation... really, how's your body going to know the difference? .
    Its psychological. As they say masturbation is sex with some one you love.

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    [quote=Texpat;935690]
    I believe it promotes hair growth.
    In the palm of the hand I was told when young

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    Quote Originally Posted by killerbees
    I'm screwed, according to this.
    Or not, as the case may be.

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Longprong
    The release of endorphins alone is very beneficial and I believe it promotes hair growth.
    Bald men are meant to be more virile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luckydog
    The solitary sexual activity that is widely practised but little discussed, is linked with an increased risk of prostate cancer when practised frequently by young men in their twenties and thirties, doctors say.
    Fok.
    Quote Originally Posted by EmperorTud
    Bald men are meant to be more virile.
    Fok off you bald headed scots git.

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    Who doesn't masturbate frequently in their 20's and 30's?

    Only liars and men with no hands I reckon

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    Must be working... My latest PSA test was 0.4...

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    One in Kate Bush is worth two in the hand. (is she still hot?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimboyfat
    Who doesn't masturbate frequently in their 20's and 30's? Only liars and men with no hands I reckon
    ....and teenagers and people over 40

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimboyfat
    Who doesn't masturbate frequently in their 20's and 30's? Only liars and men with no hands I reckon
    Or semen.................oh I meant seaman!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TizMe View Post
    One in Kate Bush is worth two in the hand. (is she still hot?)
    She is 51 now. What do you think?

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    The findings showed that those who had been most sexually active in their twenties – having sexual intercourse or masturbating more than 20 times a month –

    20 a month? Joking, right? Bet your average 20 year old gets off 50 or more a month. One way or another.

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