If you abstain too long you'll have a nocturnal emission anyway.
Noctural emissions are not under conscious control so don't count as sexual sins.
And prostate health is based on frequent usage - use it , or lose it
Pretty much what the article argues. "Doctors and therapists" are, like you, worried that men might abstain from fornication and masturbation. In the interests of "prostate health", of course. No rationalization or seeking to keep men enslaved to the pursuit of orgasms. Definitely not.
If you abstain too long you'll have a nocturnal emission anyway.
Noctural emissions are not under conscious control so don't count as sexual sins.
And prostate health is based on frequent usage - use it , or lose it
Pretty much what the article argues. "Doctors and therapists are", like you, worried that men might abstain from fornication and masturbation. In the interests of "prostate health", of course. No rationalization or seeking to keep men enslaved to the pursuit of orgasms. Definitely not.