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Like in church.Sure.....why not if it gives you pleasure enjoy it. It is a biological function. Just do not do it in enviroments that it will not be appreciated and can get you in trouble.

What a great experience, I wish i was there at the time, im a serial wanker and i love itI can't sleep without jacking off first, and I also jack off before I get up (I always wake up fifteen minutes before the alarm!). Even on days when I plan to have sex. Even when I share bedrooms (youth hostels and the like). In hostels I jerk in the bathroom or the showers if I share the room with older people, but if they're 12-25 and there's no one in a bunk bed above me or under me (or if it's a friend) then I just jack off in bed when the others are sleeping.
Two years ago I shared a room with ten boys aged 14 (a swimming team, for the real perverts among you). The first night I jacked off, they started noticing, and some jacked too. The second night they were all jacking off when they went to sleep. The third night I missed them in that big lonely room, but I jacked all night.

Studies indicate that men that 'clean their pipes' on a daily basis have a lower risk of prostate cancer. I imagine that's because you keep it (your prostate) busy and healthy.
Abstract indices of cardiovascular function were measured in seven men while they masturbated to ejaculation. Cardiac electrical activity, respiration, finger pulse, and anal contractions were monitored. Orgasm was determined by the onset of anal contractions. While there were marked individual differences, reliable changes were observed in heart rate, pulse transit time, pulse amplitude, and pulse rise velocity during masturbation. In addition, we were able to identify specific changes in some of these measures during the few seconds prior to the onset of anal contractions, during these contractions, and after their termination. Based upon these observations, we propose a characterization of the autonomic activity associated with sexual arousal and orgasm in men which differs from that currently provided in the literature. Specifically, we propose that the critical autonomic event associated with orgasm is an acute increase in parasympathetic activity in the presence of elevated sympathetic tone.

