In general, men tend to have a higher sexual drive than women, especially for younger men. However, the current severe gender imbalance has left many male friends forced into singlehood, although some choose to remain single voluntarily. Regardless of whether they are single by choice or not, there is a question here: if a man abstains from sexual activity for a long time, where does the sperm in his body go?
Where does the sperm go if a man abstains for too long?
As we all know, men produce sperm every day. However, if they abstain from sexual activity for a long time or remain in a state of "celibacy," the semen in their bodies cannot be expelled in time, leading to accumulation and potentially affecting their health. Additionally, it may impact the quality of sperm, causing issues such as oligospermia (low sperm count) or asthenospermia (weak sperm motility).
Moreover, if a man abstains for too long, the unexpelled sperm may be absorbed by the body's cells. Over time, this could also lead to nocturnal emissions (wet dreams). Therefore, it is crucial for men to maintain a regular and harmonious sexual life. Once there is a physiological need, it should be released in a timely manner. Of course, excessive indulgence is not recommended either—maintaining a normal frequency of sexual activity is key.
What are the benefits of men releasing their physiological needs in a timely manner?
If men can maintain a regular and harmonious sexual life, it not only helps preserve their health and makes them appear younger but also effectively prevents certain male-related health issues, such as prostate problems. Additionally, it promotes blood circulation, enhances immunity and resistance, which is one of the reasons for longevity.
It’s worth noting that while sexual activity is beneficial for both physical and mental health, it’s important to control the frequency. If sexual activity is too frequent, it can have the opposite effect, negatively impacting health, especially for men. Issues like kidney deficiency and low sperm quality may arise, and for men trying to conceive, it could reduce the chances of pregnancy.
Therefore, it’s recommended to maintain a frequency of 3-4 times per week in daily life, allowing enough time to "rest and recuperate" and ensuring better quality in sexual life.
Final Reminder
Lastly, it’s advised that men develop good lifestyle habits. In addition to maintaining a regular schedule, balanced diet, and consistent exercise, they should also release their physiological needs in a timely manner, allowing both body and mind to achieve a state of ultimate relaxation.