Expert Reveals What Really Happens To Your Body If You Stop Having Sex

They say absence makes the heart grow fonder… But what about abstinence? Does it strengthen the body, the mind, or even… specific parts of it? This age-old debate, often fueled by stories on social media, deserves a closer look. A little-known scientific study, relayed by experts, finally sheds light on this thorny subject. So, myth or reality? Hold on tight, the revelations might surprise you…

Male abstinence: effects more profound than expected

On social media, opinions diverge. Some warn against the infamous  “testicular pain,”  while others extol the near-miraculous virtues of sperm retention. Faced with this digital cacophony, one expert, Geoffrey Whittaker, has taken a serious look at the issue, supported by the analysis of Dr. Mike Bohl.

But beyond the barroom theories, what do the facts say?

A 2002 Chinese study of 28 men revealed a surprising phenomenon: by the seventh day of abstinence, their testosterone levels had jumped nearly  145%  above their initial level. Imagine a balloon that is slowly inflated every day: after a week, it reaches an impressive size before stabilizing.

Why is testosterone so important?

In France, testosterone is often associated with physical strength or virility. However, it’s much more than that. It’s a bit like  the oil in a car engine  : it doesn’t directly make the car go forward, but without it, the entire system would function less efficiently.

High testosterone levels not only improve self-perception, but also overall energy and mood. Some studies indicate that people who went a week without ejaculating felt more confident, more energetic, and even more serene.

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