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{{Warning |heading=Warning |align=left |The following content is from my observations related to body communication. None of it has been tested in a lab setting yet. This is not medical advice.'''}} | {{Warning |heading=Warning |align=left |The following content is from my observations related to body communication. None of it has been tested in a lab setting yet. This is not medical advice.'''}} | ||
Observations | ==Observations== | ||
When an erection is experienced for seemingly no reason, the cause always appears to be an ignored need to alter body positioning. In that situation, if you query body position changes, you will discover that your body would prefer a different position in particular. When your body positioning is changed to the new, body-directed position at the time, the erection subsides immediately. | When an erection is experienced for seemingly no reason, the cause always appears to be an ignored need to alter body positioning. In that situation, if you query body position changes, you will discover that your body would prefer a different position in particular. When your body positioning is changed to the new, body-directed position at the time, the erection subsides immediately. | ||
{{Warning |heading=Warning |align=left |If you do use this method and reduce your frequency of non-sexual erections, it is a good idea to make sure that you trigger erections sexually on a regular basis. It is thought that one biological function of nonsexual erections is the maintenance of erectile tissue. Tests have not been performed to determine if there may be any negative effects associated with the complete long-term prevention of erections. As such, please do not use non-sexual erection prevention as a way to prevent erections entirely.}} | {{Warning |heading=Warning |align=left |If you do use this method and reduce your frequency of non-sexual erections, it is a good idea to make sure that you trigger erections sexually on a regular basis. It is thought that one biological function of nonsexual erections is the maintenance of erectile tissue. Tests have not been performed to determine if there may be any negative effects associated with the complete long-term prevention of erections. As such, please do not use non-sexual erection prevention as a way to prevent erections entirely.}} |
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Warning The following content is from my observations related to body communication. None of it has been tested in a lab setting yet. This is not medical advice. |
Observations
When an erection is experienced for seemingly no reason, the cause always appears to be an ignored need to alter body positioning. In that situation, if you query body position changes, you will discover that your body would prefer a different position in particular. When your body positioning is changed to the new, body-directed position at the time, the erection subsides immediately.
Warning If you do use this method and reduce your frequency of non-sexual erections, it is a good idea to make sure that you trigger erections sexually on a regular basis. It is thought that one biological function of nonsexual erections is the maintenance of erectile tissue. Tests have not been performed to determine if there may be any negative effects associated with the complete long-term prevention of erections. As such, please do not use non-sexual erection prevention as a way to prevent erections entirely. |