Friday marked the end of November and No-Nut November, the exercise in which participants endeavor to forgo masturbation and ejaculation for the entire month. Motivations for this challenge vary, but ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dr. Malik said that masturbation can reduce stress and help you get better sleep.Krista Long/Getty Images People challenge ...
If you’ve seen countless posts about No Nut November on your social feeds this month, you know there’s not a massive movement of men going cashew-free for 30 days. Instead, the annual initiative ...
Giving up playing with yourself for No Nut November? Not so fast, fellas. One vocal medical expert says that abstinence-minded men signing up for the 30-day hands-off challenge are actually just ...
Every November, social media buzzes with the challenge called No Nut November, and if you’ve heard of the challenge, you know it. Participants, mostly men, aim to avoid ejaculation for the full month ...
It may not be about boosting testosterone or self-control; new research suggests the decision to participate in the viral challenge says more about your personality than its potential health benefits.
"I got a massive W [win] recently because I managed to refuse sex during a wet dream," 26-year-old Aaron tells Mashable. "So I’m the No Nut November king, heavy are the balls that wear the crown." ...
People challenge themselves to give up masturbating for No Nut November. But there's no health benefit to stopping masturbating, according to urologist Dr. Rena Malik. She said abstaining from ...
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