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Can you name one, just one health problem which comes from let's say one year abstinence from sex? I do not consider wet dreams as a health problem, it's rather an issue for washer.
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Circulation problems of pelvic area, increased risk of prostatitis and prostate cancer in later years. Fertility problems. I won't even count stress.
You know, you can expect some to abstain from ejaculation, but you can't seriously expect boys not to get aroused. And once the arousal has started, the blood was drawn to pelvic area, the most healthy release is through orgasm or ejaculation. Otherwise you start having the problems mentioned above.
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I'm very interested in these techniques, can you give me a link?
Unless they involve removing a huge part of my neocortex...
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I can't give you the link. I've learned these techniques first-hand from direct descendant (i mean teacher-apprentice relationship here) of what can be called a Russian version of shamans. These are techniques that at their highest power are used to turn into animals (and you can understand it as literally as your beliefs allow you). This is stuff that's behind the folklore on lycanthropy and werewolfs. I've only seen a glimpse of it really but it's a strong stuff. Helped me a lot, later, when I've met a Grizzly bear in the wild.
I've tried to find something on Google, but I just don't know where to start looking. Sorry, that I start sounding like a sect member, but I just can't find a ready links. My guess is it would deal with shamans, native americans, etc.
There is also a very simple, but unhealthy practice of drinking strong alcohol, but I won't recommend it.
Well, this is really off-topic in this thread, and I brought it up as a counterexample to the claim that we can learn about animals only on Discovery Channel level.
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I disagree, the morale is much more older and it does not condemn sexuality in itself
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You mean other norms existed in pre-christian world that could be considered an analogue to morale? I don't argue. But it's the christian morale that causes problems with the topic we are discussing it. Also the older morales, actually, no. We can't say they are older. There are morals that are co-existing with the Christian one right now. And they treat many sensitive matters differently. So, I'd say it is another proof that we as human civilization are not as detached from our roots as it might seem to a European.