The article discusses concerns raised by men regarding prone masturbation and its perceived effects on sexual function. Many report anxiety and fears that this style of masturbation is damaging. Although prone masturbation has received considerable media attention, actual research on the subject is scarce, with issues in study design. Urologist Dr. Dubin indicates that the physical risks are likely minimal, suggesting that mental health challenges, such as anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, may be more significant factors affecting sexual health.
In recent years, I've heard from dozens of men who had developed intense fears and concerns that their usual style of masturbation was unhealthy, and perhaps causing harm to their sexual function.
Research on prone masturbation is very limited and has serious weaknesses, with clear causation. Urologist Dr. Dubin suggests the potential for physical harm is low.
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