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Traumatic Masturbatory Syndrome
Traumatic Masturbatory Syndrome (TMS) is the habit some males have of masturbating in a face-down (prone) position. Some TMS practitioners rub their penises against the mattress, pillow, or other bedding, while others thrust into their hand. Some rub against the floor.
Masturbating face-down puts excessive pressure on the penis, and especially on the base of the penis. These sensations are not easily replicated in normal masturbation or in sexual intercourse. This can make TMS practitioners unable to have normal sexual relations. A survey conducted for this website revealed that guys who masturbate normally have sex 6.6 times more often than TMS practitioners.
The most common problems TMS sufferers have are inorgasmia (also called anorgasmia; it's the inability to have an orgasm during intercourse); or delayed orgasm. Many TMS sufferers also have trouble getting erections. It's a common experience among guys who are used to masturbating face-down to engage in sexual intercourse for over half an hour, fail to have an orgasm, and then try to reach orgasm in an atypical (and usually unenjoyable) way, such as thrusting the penis against his partner's legs, palm, or bed. Needless to say, the female partners of these men find their behavior unusual and disturbing. These women often wonder if they are to blame for the man's inability to reach orgasm through intercourse.
These things are understandable consequences of prone masturbation. Even males who masturbate the normal way don't get as much stimulation from intercourse as from masturbation. (Because in masturbation one can control precisely the type, force, and location of the stimulation one gets, while in intercourse a lot of that is not under control.) For TMS practitioners, the amount of stimulation in intercourse is a small fraction of what they get masturbating.
Again, it's not like asking how often do buses run on this line. There's considerable variance among males, even in the same age group. A rule of thumb in males under 30 is
M = 8 - (2 * I)
where M is the weekly masturbation frequency and I is the weekly frequency of sexual intercourse. So, a male under 30 who has intercourse twice a week probably masturbates four times a week while one without a partner probably masturbates eight times a week
Traumatic Masturbatory Syndrome
Traumatic Masturbatory Syndrome (TMS) is the habit some males have of masturbating in a face-down (prone) position. Some TMS practitioners rub their penises against the mattress, pillow, or other bedding, while others thrust into their hand. Some rub against the floor.
Masturbating face-down puts excessive pressure on the penis, and especially on the base of the penis. These sensations are not easily replicated in normal masturbation or in sexual intercourse. This can make TMS practitioners unable to have normal sexual relations. A survey conducted for this website revealed that guys who masturbate normally have sex 6.6 times more often than TMS practitioners.
The most common problems TMS sufferers have are inorgasmia (also called anorgasmia; it's the inability to have an orgasm during intercourse); or delayed orgasm. Many TMS sufferers also have trouble getting erections. It's a common experience among guys who are used to masturbating face-down to engage in sexual intercourse for over half an hour, fail to have an orgasm, and then try to reach orgasm in an atypical (and usually unenjoyable) way, such as thrusting the penis against his partner's legs, palm, or bed. Needless to say, the female partners of these men find their behavior unusual and disturbing. These women often wonder if they are to blame for the man's inability to reach orgasm through intercourse.
These things are understandable consequences of prone masturbation. Even males who masturbate the normal way don't get as much stimulation from intercourse as from masturbation. (Because in masturbation one can control precisely the type, force, and location of the stimulation one gets, while in intercourse a lot of that is not under control.) For TMS practitioners, the amount of stimulation in intercourse is a small fraction of what they get masturbating.
Again, it's not like asking how often do buses run on this line. There's considerable variance among males, even in the same age group. A rule of thumb in males under 30 is
M = 8 - (2 * I)
where M is the weekly masturbation frequency and I is the weekly frequency of sexual intercourse. So, a male under 30 who has intercourse twice a week probably masturbates four times a week while one without a partner probably masturbates eight times a week