Scientists discover unexpected side effect of regular masturbation
Behind the memes and challenges, a more serious story is unfolding. Large-scale reviews, including data from tens of thousands of men, now show that extended abstinence is often linked to poorer sperm movement, lower survival, and greater DNA damage. Instead of “saving up,” sperm stored too long may simply deteriorate, undermining the very fertility men think they are protecting. Regular ejaculation, whether through sex or masturbation, appears to act like a reset—clearing out older, less viable cells so the body can generate fresher, healthier sperm.
The potential benefits may reach beyond fertility. Long-term data from Harvard suggest that men who ejaculated more frequently had a lower risk of prostate cancer, even when lifestyle factors were taken into account. While the exact biology is still under investigation, the emerging message is clear: balance, not deprivation, seems to best support male reproductive health and overall well-being.
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