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To get a venous leak, do you need trauma to the penis?

Discussion in 'Rebooting - Porn Addiction Recovery' started by Anonymous86, May 2, 2018.

  1. Anonymous86

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    If I have one of course, or should one continue rebooting?
     
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  3. Is excessive masturbation considered trauma? My penis shaft hurted when I did a lot
     
  4. Mindfawked

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    From what I understand, a venous leak is just basically not being able to hold blood enough in your penis for a satisfactory erection because it leaks back out through your veins. So, no, I don't think you need to have an injury in order to have one. However, if you have had an injury, getting that checked out and ideally fixed would be my recommended course of action because you want to eliminate as many stressors pertaining to penile performance, etc., to make it easier to abstain from PMO or what-have-you.
     
  5. Anonymous86

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    I see. How rare is venous leak, exactly?
     
  6. Mindfawked

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    Well, I'd imagine many men can get them sporadically for a multitude of reasons not related to a physical injury. E.g., performance anxiety, neuroreceptor misfiring due to jerking off too much to porn and whatnot, etc. I would think that a physical injury is much more rare. I have no statistical data for any of this, it's just my educated guess. If it helps regarding the physical issue; I have mild peyronie's disease (not an actual disease; only a condition) that I got from beating off when younger due to my muscles not being tuned for it. I spoke with my primary care physician about it recently and he said unless the results of that injury were causing pain during sex and/or my pecker had such an extreme bend as to cause such pain during sex or make sex physically impossible, that it shouldn't be an issue.
     
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    I assume you’re talking about erectile dysfunction in general and not venous leak, as a result from neuroreceptor misfiring?
     
  8. Mindfawked

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    No, I'm telling you they're related. You have a venous leak whenever you have erectile dysfunction (again, from my understanding; I'm not a doctor). However, that venous leak could be temporary due to being caused by your mental state e.g., depression, stress, anxiety, PIED, etc. Or, it could be permanent/requiring surgery such as a physical problem; for example, a girl bouncing on your pogo stick and she hopped off a bit too high and came down on it outside her vagina, causing a rupture or something like that.

    All a venous leak means, is that your junk's vein(s) aren't closing off all the way to hold blood in your dick so you can get a solid erection. Erectile dysfunction, by definition then, indicates a venous leak. But whether that cause is physical or mental, may need to be determined by a health professional. More likely than not, it's mental unless you had a legit trauma to your pecker.
     
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    And a legit trauma to constitute venous leak would have to show like, the physical outside part of the penis showing some visible trauma right?
     
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