What happen when a person masturabates 3btimes a day once
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What happens with masturbating 3 times in one day
Masturbating three times in a single day is not medically dangerous for most healthy adults, but it can produce noticeable short-term physical and psychological effects. There's no fixed "safe number" - normal frequency varies enormously between individuals, and occasional higher-frequency days (e.g., due to boredom, stress, or hormonal surges) are common and not a sign of disease.
Likely physical effects
Genital soreness/irritation: Repeated friction can cause redness, chafing, or mild swelling of the penis or vulva/clitoris, especially without adequate lubrication. This usually resolves within a day or two.
Delayed or weaker ejaculation/orgasm on later attempts: After the first orgasm, the refractory period (resolution phase) means subsequent arousal and ejaculation may take longer, feel less intense, and produce less semen volume - Kaplan & Sadock's Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry describes the male sexual response cycle (excitement, orgasm, resolution phases) which explains this diminishing pattern with repeated activity in a short window.
Fatigue: Orgasm triggers a drop in adrenaline/cortisol and a release of prolactin and oxytocin, which promote relaxation and sleepiness - repeated multiple times, this can add up to feeling tired or low-energy.
No lasting harm to fertility, testosterone, muscle, brain, eyesight, or "nerve" damage - these are long-standing myths not supported by evidence. Sperm and testosterone replenish; a single high-frequency day does not deplete either meaningfully.
Psychological/behavioral notes
One or two isolated 3x days is not "compulsive" behavior. Concern arises only if it becomes a persistent pattern interfering with work, relationships, or causing distress - psychiatric literature (Kaplan & Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry) discusses masturbation becoming clinically relevant only when it's compulsive (similar to other repetitive behaviors) or when it substitutes for desired partnered intimacy and causes personal distress.
Feelings of guilt or anxiety afterward are usually cultural/psychological rather than physiological in origin.
When to actually worry
See a doctor if you notice:
Pain, bleeding, or skin breakdown that doesn't resolve in a couple of days
Blood in urine or semen
Recurring or worsening compulsive urges that disrupt daily functioning
Difficulty with erections/orgasm during partnered sex that seems linked to frequent solo masturbation with unrealistic content (a described but not universal phenomenon)
Bottom line: A single day of masturbating three times is very unlikely to cause any real harm - expect at most temporary soreness, a weaker/slower third orgasm, and some tiredness. It only becomes a health concern if it turns into a frequent, distressing, or physically damaging pattern.
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