Sperm retention is myth or at best not whole truth

Discussion in 'Abstinence, Retention, and Sexual Transmutation' started by JustinX, Mar 19, 2023.

  1. scroowas

    scroowas Fapstronaut

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    It's important to recognize that experiences and reactions to sexual activity can vary greatly among individuals. While some people may experience changes in mood or energy levels after engaging in sexual activity, others may not notice significant differences.

    The concept of semen retention and its associated theories are subjective and often lack scientific evidence to support specific claims. It's essential to approach these ideas with a critical mindset and consider the influence of various factors, such as psychological, emotional, and social aspects, in addition to the physiological aspects of sexual activity.

    Feelings of productivity, attractiveness, and motivation can stem from a combination of factors, including a sense of accomplishment, positive experiences with others, and the overall well-being of an individual. It's possible that engaging in consensual sexual activity, feeling desired, and having positive interactions with others may contribute to positive emotions and a sense of well-being.

    It's valuable that you're exploring your own experiences and keeping an open mind. Remember to listen to your own body, emotions, and overall well-being. If you have any concerns or questions, it's always a good idea to consult with healthcare professionals or experts who can provide evidence-based guidance tailored to your specific circumstances.
     
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