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The Pain of Abstaining - Semen retention can have its own consequences

People aren’t commonly aware that the intentional retention of semen can cause symptoms that are just as bad as those from overmasturbation. A possible consequence of quitting masturbation and sex may be noticeable inflammatory pains in the penis and testicles upon arousal. After only a few weeks of abstaining, a man will notice it is very difficult to be around his girlfriend - without getting aroused! Men trying to overcome sexual exhaustion will still get erections, but will avoid a sexual release because they don't want to prevent a full recovery from sexual exhaustion. They may wonder if they should stay away from their girlfriends/wives and retain ejaculate if they get aroused.  Technically, they should be thankful that they still get erections; they just need to learn to prevent and treat the inflammatory pain associated with them. 
 
If semen retention gives you pelvic and testicular congestion pain it is an indication that your semen and sperm production are still very active. The inflammatory discomfort is a result of an accumulation of semen and sperm inside the seminal vesicles and testicles. The retained semen can increase the central dopamine nervous function, but the expansion of the seminal vesicles and the testicular ducts induces an additional release of prostaglandin E2 that will stimulate inflammation of the local sympathetic nerves for anxious and stressful responses in an attempt to expel semen and sperm from the body.

If you can reduce the adrenal conversion and suppress the inflammatory responses, your central dopamine nervous function will become stronger, allowing you to retain your semen and sperm for a longer time. Generally, the most difficult time of successful and intentional seminal retention practice is during day five or seven after the last ejaculation. This is because your testosterone level greatly increases after the 5th day.  Testosterone usually stimulates the norepinephrine action on the orgasmic sympathetic nervous circuits and accelerates semen production simultaneously with sperm production. Once you pass the 7th day, the testosterone levels and your testicular functions return to normal, as does semen and sperm production.
 
To suppress the sympathetic nervous responses during those crucial days, you should take the Botanical Testicular Revitalization Formula with Vitamins A, B-complex, C and D. Jog a few miles before breakfast, exercise about three hours daily and take a brisk walk after dinner. Implementing these tips will boost your dopamine nervous function, letting it run down in time for a good night’s sleep while the pain is remedied.

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