Men who masturbate will find their hands "pregnant in the afterlife," a Turkish televangelist has proclaimed. The viewer said he still masturbates, even though he's married. Han told him to "resist Satan's temptations. From our newsroom to your inbox at noon, the latest headlines, stories, opinion and photos from the Toronto Sun. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Your Midday Sun will soon be in your inbox.

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Masturbation is frequent in both sexes and at any age. Various medical and psychological benefits have been attributed to a healthy attitude toward sexual activity in general and to masturbation in particular. No causal relationship is known between masturbation and any form of mental or physical disorder. Masturbation has been depicted in art since prehistoric times, and is both mentioned and discussed in very early writings.
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KEEPING foreplay boring and doing as many positions as possible can help fellas last longer in bed, a top sex expert has claimed. Dr Sarah Jarvis, clinical director of Patient. Sun columnist Dr Pam Spurr, who is on Twitter drpamspurr , has revealed what - and what not - to do to if you want to last longer in bed. Masturbating before you have sex is a sure-fire way to make sure you go the distance with your partner. It will stop you getting overstimulated the second time around - but don't do it immediately before as you need 30 to 60 minutes to recover. Dr Pam told The Sun: "Get practical and masturbate before being with your partner. Pam said: "Ask your partner not to stimulate you in ways that get you over-excited during foreplay. Focusing on your partner will not only distract you, but will also win you brownie points for being an attentive lover. Ask her what is feeling good and what she wants more of to keep your mind off yourself," she said.
Daily health supplements. Help your body fight the good fight with our scientifically proven range of nutrients and vitamins. Making healthier easier, every day. Any link between masturbation and prostate cancer is yet to be proven categorically. However, some studies over the years have shown, perhaps surprisingly, that the more you masturbate, the lower your chances of developing prostate cancer. All ejaculation may help your prostate health, it seems — including during sex. Your prostate produces some of the fluid in your ejaculate, so it does make sense that ejaculation and prostate health are related.