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Very very sex problem only drem problem
Please suggestion 1 weck drem problem 4 to 5 days only drem . 10 year broblem medicine alopoti hemopoti etc but not results good
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A human body starts producing sperms from puberty till ripe old age. There is NO organ in the body where these are stored, hence once produced they have to be expelled out of the body. Puberty also brings sexual thoughts in the mind of the male teenager, and this makes them have sexual vivid dreams where in semen gets discharged. The erections happen due to increased blood flow to the penis. This can not only happen at sexual thoughts but also at exerting at stools, doing exercises, excitement of any type, and even in sleep. So an erection does not mean that sex should happen. Also teenagers learn that rubbing the penis in a specific way may give pleasure and this they go on doing when aroused. This is masturbation. Masturbation is usually done in privacy so as not to offend others. A person who doesnot masturbate has large quantities of sperms produced and the body then produces vivid sexual dreams where in the semen gets discharged automatically, this is called wet dream or night fall. Boys who masturbate not only enjoy the feelings of joy at massaging the penis but also can get good mental satisfaction having seen sperms ejaculate from his penis. The relaxation which follows an ejaculation is also very relaxing. So masturbation brings many benefits. It also prevents the messy staining of sheets and clothes.
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learn to masturbate atleast 2-3 times a week. This will get your wet dreams to go away and you will also enjoy the pleasurable sensations felt at masturbation
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