Author Topic: Worse POIS after quick Masturbation VS Sex or Slower Masturbation  (Read 3264 times)

jivetalk

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All,

I was just over at NSF and noticed a Nugget of Gold from Kurtosis. This is something that I had LONG wondered about, why is it that my POIS symptoms were worse after a quick get it over with 'release' rather than having sex. (I had long forgotten about this problem since taking Niacin though)

This is a quote from Kurtosis responding to Meteo74 on the NSF about the same issue.

"People without POIS have observed a similar crash after quick masturbatory O's. It's just not as severe as POIS. You probably spend a lot longer having sex with your wife, meaning you're increasing dopamine levels to a higher plateau before the post O crash. You're also probably producing oxytocin which reduces the post O dopamine crash.

If you really want to reduce POIS symptoms following a solo O :) then take it very slowly. Fast & frequent O's are the problem." Kurtosis


(Kurtosis, I hope you don't mind me starting a thread on this, but this has potentially answered a BIG Question for me and thought it was worthwhile sharing for those that don't venture to the 'Dark Side' anymore. And Thanks!)

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Re: Worse POIS after quick Masturbation VS Sex or Slower Masturbation
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2012, 09:48:03 AM »
All,

I was just over at NSF and noticed a Nugget of Gold from Kurtosis. This is something that I had LONG wondered about, why is it that my POIS symptoms were worse after a quick get it over with 'release' rather than having sex. (I had long forgotten about this problem since taking Niacin though)

This is a quote from Kurtosis responding to Meteo74 on the NSF about the same issue.

"People without POIS have observed a similar crash after quick masturbatory O's. It's just not as severe as POIS. You probably spend a lot longer having sex with your wife, meaning you're increasing dopamine levels to a higher plateau before the post O crash. You're also probably producing oxytocin which reduces the post O dopamine crash.

If you really want to reduce POIS symptoms following a solo O :) then take it very slowly. Fast & frequent O's are the problem." Kurtosis


(Kurtosis, I hope you don't mind me starting a thread on this, but this has potentially answered a BIG Question for me and thought it was worthwhile sharing for those that don't venture to the 'Dark Side' anymore. And Thanks!)

No problem.
I'm glad this matches your experience? It matches mine. The slower the better.
The NSF is becoming quite strange these days. I occasionally go there to try and redirect people here. Having 2 fora is confusing.