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How to stop doing masturbation ? - #10167

Alok Agrawal

I have been masturbating since 10 years I"22 now,Currently I am feeling very lazzy to any work and my body muscles are not growing properly,I am feeling very low to my sex desires and feeling low sex desires as if I cannot do sex

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Masturbation is a common behavior and generally considered a normal part of sexual health, but if it’s affecting your energy levels, motivation, or even your sex drive, it’s important to assess your overall lifestyle and possibly consider adjusting your habits. The feeling of lowered energy or decreased motivation might not necessarily be tied directly to masturbation but could be a sign of other underlying issues such as stress, poor nutrition, lack of exercise, or inadequate sleep. It’s important to first look into these areas. Start by ensuring your diet is balanced with adequate proteins, healthy fats, and carbohydrates; engage in regular physical activity like strength training or cardio exercises to boost your muscle growth and energy levels. Also, establish a consistent sleep schedule to ensure you’re well-rested. If you believe masturbation is contributing significantly to your problems, try moderate its frequency or establish structured, productive daily routines that naturally limit opportunities for excessive masturbation. Consider seeking support from a psychologist or therapist who can address potential behavioral habits and help create strategic, customized plans. It’s also important to remember that variations in sex drive are normal and if low libido continues, it may be wise to explore whether there could be an underlying medical condition, or hormones imbalance affecting you. Finally, always stay attentive to your emotional health; stress or anxiety can also heavily impact energy and libido. If these changes do not seem to help, consulting with a healthcare provider for further evaluation could clarify issues and lead to more targeted solutions.

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