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There is no medical evidence that masturbation causes weakness, infertility, hair loss, or memory problems. It is a normal human behavior. However, compulsive behavior affecting daily life should be discussed with a mental health professional.
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Modern condoms are designed for comfort and safety. They significantly reduce the risk of STIs and unintended pregnancy. Using proper size and quality products improves comfort.
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Anyone who is sexually active can contract an STI, even with a single partner. Regular testing and honest communication are important.
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Withdrawal is not highly reliable. Pre-ejaculatory fluid may contain sperm. Proper contraception methods like condoms or prescribed birth control are more effective.
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Research shows that scientific sexual education promotes safer practices, delayed risk behaviors, and better decision-making. Education increases responsibility.
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Persistent pain is not normal and may indicate medical conditions such as infections, hormonal changes, or pelvic disorders. A licensed gynecologist should evaluate ongoing discomfort.
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All sexually active adults, regardless of gender, should undergo routine health screenings and consult healthcare professionals when needed.
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