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Well, it makes sense… as with most things in life, use it or lose it!
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Posted by: Violet | July 17, 2003 01:51 PM
I believe, though don’t ask me why, that cancers come from tensions. Masturbation results in a tensing and then relaxing of muscles, so it makes sense to me that it would reduce rates of cancer. Ja?
Posted by: No cancer here | July 17, 2003 03:28 PM
spunk the monk and save your life! For something a little different, put that old gardening or ski glove on your hand. Some say it feels like a stranger touching you.
Posted by: lawnee | July 20, 2003 07:43 PM
I have found that if you wrap your penis in wax paper secured with rubber bands at the base and just below the tip you can create static electricty during masturbation. Be careful not to remove your hand from the wax paper or the charge will be released and you will be shocked. With practice you can build a sizable charge depending on your stroking techique. I try to coincide the shock with the ejaculation for additional sensation.
good luck!
Posted by: Steve M | July 20, 2003 08:09 PM
I remember hearing a story about wax paper technique helping rescue a lost troop of Boy Scouts in the early 70s. They had gotten separated from a larger group and used the wax paper technique to charge their walkie-talkie battery enough to get out a S.O.S. message. Apparently they had some bits and pieces of wire that they ran from scout to scout to creat a current which they connected up to the walkie-talkie. Those scouts are amazing!
Posted by: Fred C. | July 20, 2003 08:57 PM