8 High-risk Penis Masturbation Methods

8 High-risk Penis Masturbation Methods

Increasing the Risk of Intravaginal Ejaculatory Dysfunction

"8 High-risk Penis Masturbation Methods
Increasing the Risk of Intravaginal Ejaculatory Dysfunction"


Contents
High-risk Masturbation Methods
① Using A Too Strong Grip
② High-Speed Stroking
③ Stretched Leg Posture
④ Floor Masturbation/Floor Humping
⑤ Vibrator Masturbation
⑥ Foreskin Masturbation
⑦ Water Stream Masturbation
⑧ Avoid Using Adult Content (e.g. Pornography)
Extra Part 1: ED (Erectile Dysfunction)
Extra Part 2: Foreskin Surgery for Phimosis
Safer Masturbation Methods


High-risk Masturbation Methods
Are you familiar with "High-risk Masturbation Methods"?
You may be thinking, "Safer masturbation, high-risk masturbation, what are you talking about? All you have to do is use your hand, right?" Especially adolescents discovering new ways to feel good may think this way. However, if your penis and brain get used to a too-high level of stimulation, it may develop into intravaginal ejaculation dysfunction or severe delayed ejaculation in the future.

Reference
How Delayed Ejaculation/Intravaginal Ejaculatory Dysfunction Can Prevent Orgasm During Sex
Voices of those Suffering from Intravaginal Ejaculatory Dysfunction

In this article, we will discuss "high-risk masturbation" for all those with penises, who are at risk of potentially developing intravaginal ejaculation dysfunction or delayed ejaculation disorder.

① Using A Too Strong Grip
Risk Level ★★★★★
Exactly as it sounds, this is masturbation in which the penis is gripped too tightly.

Because the pressure a hand exerts is normally greater than the pressure exerted from a vagina, it may become difficult to ejaculate vaginally once one becomes accustomed to much stronger stimulation. In severe cases, you may not feel even anything during penetration. Because use of the hand is a common practice, once one becomes accustomed to a strong grip, it can be difficult to correct.

So how much force is appropriate? As a general rule of thumb, you may wish to apply as much pressure as you would if you were gripping an egg.

② High-Speed Stroking
Risk Level ★★★★★
This means that the stroking speed is faster than what is possible during normal sexual intercourse.
"Once accustomed to fast stroking, the speed of regular sexual intercourse feels slower (and consequently less stimulating) leading to ejaculation becoming more difficult. Many may experience this in conjunction with a strong grip, and it may become the norm for masturbation for this person over time.
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A natural, appropriate stroking speed would be about the same as sexual intercourse.

③ Stretched Leg Posture
Risk Level ★★★☆☆
This method may be new for some of you.
This method is when ejaculation occurs when the legs are stretched out while tensing the front of the thighs. In some cases, tension is applied to the buttocks as well. Some people find that this technique helps delay and enhance the pleasure of ejaculation. If you become too accustomed to it, you will find it difficult to ejaculate if your legs are not stretched out. This means that it will be difficult to ejaculate in positions other than the cowgirl position.
The stretched leg position may be difficult to imagine if you have not experienced it, but in Japan it is actually used by a rather high percentage of people, at 8.6% (TENGA Healthcare, 2017, Masturbation Census).
If you have frequently used this technique over a long time, you may find that the front part of your thigh is overly developed.
Try to relax your legs during masturbation. If you feel the urge to tense your legs, it is recommended to masturbate while kneeling or cross-legged, or to masturbate by thrusting your hips similar to actual sexual intercourse.

Reference
Recommended Goods for Hip Thrust Masturbation
Women, as well, can have this condition where they cannot orgasm unless in the stretched leg posture.

④ Floor Masturbation/Floor Humping
Risk Level ★★★★★★★
This rather rough style of masturbation is in Japan due to its culture of using tatami mats in rooms. The percentage of floor masturbation in Japan is approximately 6.4% (TENGA Healthcare, 2017, Masturbation Census)
Floor masturbation is more dangerous than other high-risk methods. As the name suggests, this method involves rubbing the penis against the floor (against tatami mats or futons) until ejaculation. The body can become accustomed to ejaculating from this intense pressure, sometimes before being fully erect, and so there is a risk of becoming unable to achieve a full erection during intercourse (ED).
For such people, even if they were able to overcome ED with medication, they may still experience difficulty with ejaculation during sex.
So if you might be someone who is floor masturbating/humping, it would be best to stop immediately in order to reduce future complications. If possible, let others know the future risks and consequences of this type of masturbation.
In the end, the goal is to end floor masturbation/floor humping altogether and to use more conventional means, such as gentle stroking. If it is difficult to completely change in one go, start with floor masturbation and switch over to hand stimulation just before ejaculating.
This method involves obtaining pleasure from a vibrating object (such as sex toys). Naturally, the vagina and other body cavities do not vibrate, so becoming accustomed to vibration runs the risk of developing intravaginal ejaculation dysfunction.

⑤ Vibrator Masturbation
Risk Level ★★★★★
This method involves obtaining pleasure from a vibrating object (such as sex toys). Naturally, the vagina and other body cavities do not vibrate, so becoming accustomed to vibration runs the risk of developing intravaginal ejaculation disorder.
It is a different feeling from stroking, and can understandably feel pleasurable, but it is recommended to enjoy it in moderation.

⑥ Foreskin Masturbation
Risk Level ★★☆☆☆
This masturbation method stimulates the glans by sliding the foreskin up and down over it, without ever sliding the foreskin all the way down.
Uncircumcised people may often be masturbating using the foreskin. Since they cannot touch the sensitive glans directly, they may have a tendency to perform masturbation with a strong grip and high-speed stroking. Since the foreskin cannot be manipulated intravaginally, it creates a difference in sensation, leading to a risk of intravaginal ejaculation dysfunction.
The solution is to pull back the foreskin completely, and masturbate without sliding the foreskin up and down, using lubrication if needed. If this is difficult, start by gently and slowly sliding the foreskin up and down when masturbating, until you are able to masturbate without using your foreskin.

⑦ Water Stream Masturbation
Risk Level ★★★★★
Although you may not have direct experience, it is easy to imagine how this could feel good.
This is a method of self-pleasure derived from showers, hot tubs, or jet streams in pools.
Every "water enthusiast" has their own favorite method. Some prefer having the shower head spray directly down on to the penis, while others prefer to position themselves in front of the streams (such as in hot tubs or pools). Of course, the stimulation is far from the sensation of penetrative sex, so if one gets used this kind of stimulation, it increases the risk of intravaginal ejaculation dysfunction.
If someone close to you is using a shower, hot tub, or jet stream for self pleasure, you may want to warn them of the potential dangers.

⑧ Using Adult Content (e.g. Pornography)
Risk Level ★★★★☆
Although this is not a physical stimulus during masturbation, relying on very stimulating content (such as watching pornography) increases the risk of developing intravaginal ejaculation dysfunction.
If you become accustomed to unrealistic portrayals of sexual activity, it might affect your arousal level to conventional sex, and thereby increase the risk of intraviginal ejaculation dysfunction and erectile dysfunction.
This is not to say that you should avoid adult material, but you should always maintain the ability to ejaculate with only your imagination, without having to watch pornography. If you have a partner, it is best to be able to ejaculate while imagining them.

Extra Part 1: ED (Erectile Dysfunction)
Having ED might mean that you are able to have penetrative sex, but your erection is not lasting long enough to ejaculate. You should first work on improving your ED.
Of course you should always consult with a medical professional first, however if you are able to take ED medication under the advice of a doctor, you may find it a quick and easy way to solve your issue.

Extra Part 2: Foreskin Surgery for Phimosis
Foreskin surgery for phimosis may carry the risk of delayed ejaculation and vaginal ejaculation dysfunction.
"There are nerve endings (sensory receptors) in the foreskin, and when they are stimulated, the feeling is transmitted to the central nervous system (spinal cord and brain), where it is finally perceived as pleasure. If these nerve endings are removed when the foreskin is removed, the penis may not feel the same level of pleasure.
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It is strongly recommended that foreskin surgery should not be performed except in cases where it is absolutely necessary. You should always seek the advice of a medical doctor first.

Reference
Foreskin Surgery Story - world's slowest ejaculator talks about his regrets over the past 20 years.
Is it better to have foreskin surgery immediately?

Safer Masturbation Methods
The masturbation you normally engage in may actually be increasing your risk of delayed ejaculation or intravaginal ejaculation dysfunction. When masturbating, please keep in mind proper masturbation methods by referring to the following tips.

Reference
Proper Methods of Masturbation with a Penis

"Safer Masturbation Methods
● Using A Gentle Grip
● Stroking Slow and Steady
● Relax The Body
● Pulling Back the Foreskin As Much As Possible
● Refraining from Stimulation Different from Sex (e.g. floor humping, vibrations, water streams)
● Imagination-based Masturbation
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If you are wondering whether you have an ejaculation disorder, you want to try this self-check.
Training is also available for delayed ejaculation and intravaginal ejaculation dysfunction. If you are suffering from these problems, please have a look at the following information.

Reference
MEN'S TRAINING CUP Training Guide (Delayed Ejaculation and Intravaginal Ejaculation Dysfunction)

Training can be an effective way to help with these issues:
✓ Difficult to ejaculate
✓ Need a strong grip on penis to ejaculate
✓ Cannot ejaculate during intercourse with partner
You might want to try the MEN'S TRAINING CUP
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