02/03/2022
1. It leads to pimples
Hormonal changes cause the body to produce more oil, which may contribute to the development of pimples. Many people also start ma********ng during puberty. Because acne and ma********on tend to occur around the same time, it explains why the myth
2. It causes hair loss
There’s absolutely no scientific evidence that links ma********on to male pattern baldness, nor is there any proven relationship between the amount of s*x you have and the thickness, density or overall health of your hair
3. Might lead to erectile dysfunction
It’s a common belief that ma********ng too much can cause erectile dysfunction (ED). ED happens when you can’t get or maintain an er****on. This is a myth that’s not based on facts. Ma********on does not directly cause erectile dysfunction in men.
4. Muscle loss
Ma********on has little to no direct effect on people’s workout performance. Although testosterone levels fluctuate immediately after or**sm, the change is temporary and unlikely to affect a person’s physical fitness
5. Results in lower s***m count
Frequent male ma********on isn't likely to have much effect on your fertility. Some data shows that optimum semen quality occurs after two to three days of no ej*******on. But other research suggests that men who have normal s***m quality maintain normal s***m motility and concentrations even with daily ej*******on
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