Self-Pleasuring Might Benefit Your Career

Self-Pleasuring Might Benefit Your
Career
Clearly, self-pleasuring is a popular activity among both men and women
(although more popular among men in general). Many articles have been
written about the benefits to be had from regular and/or frequent selfpleasuring, including the effects that self-pleasuring rates may have on male
organ health outcomes. But because of the stigma still associated with selfpleasuring, few would have thought that it might have a positive benefit for
their careers. Indeed, if anything, more people probably would have
associated frequent self-pleasuring with being less involved in and therefore
less successful in their career. Yet a recent survey indicates that more
frequent self-pleasuring may actually benefit a person’s career.
About this study
First, it should be noted that there are some drawbacks to this study. For
example, it was conducted by a skin care company rather than by an
independent scientific body, and so it may not have been as rigorous in its
design. (Their interest may have come about from a survey that found that
self-pleasuring was designated as the second most important method of selfcare, just after listening to music.)
Second, the sample size – 1,012 individuals – while not bad, is also small
when compared with the billions of people who self-stimulate. It also is
unclear how the number breaks down along such lines as gender
distribution, gender orientation, age, background, etc. And third, the 1,012
people are all individuals who have self-stimulated before, so that people
who say they have never self-gratified (and may therefore skew answers) are
not considered.
Career aspects
That said, the survey does present some interesting findings. For example, it
found that 96% of people who admitted they had ever self-pleasured, selfstimulated at least monthly. Also, backing up similar findings in other
studies, on average men self-gratified more than women – 13 times a month,
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as opposed to 6 times. And of those who were frequent self-stimulators,
almost 81% typically reached peak when they had sensual activity compared
to only 70% of those who self-fondle infrequently.
But what about the career benefit? Again, understanding that there may be
flaws in the study design, this survey found that 85% of frequent selffondlers were employed versus 75% of infrequent self-gratifiers. On
average, frequent self-stimulators received a salary more than $3,000 greater
than that of infrequent self-stimulators. (But could that reflect the fact that
men tend to be both paid more than women and self-pleasure more than
women?)
Need more? Almost 36% of those in the frequent self-fondlers class were
managers, versus 25% in the infrequent group. And frequent self-stimulators
appear to be less shy than the infrequent ones – almost 23% of frequent selfstimulators had asked for a raise in the past year, as compared to almost 15%
of the infrequent group.
So collectively, the data would indicate that self-gratifiers are more
confident in themselves, leading to them asking to be paid more of what they
are worth and getting picked for managerial positions at a higher rate than
are infrequent edgers.
None of this information should be taken to mean that guys should
significantly increase their self-pleasuring habits to help break through in
their career. As has been pointed out, the study is flawed. But it does provide
more backup for those who would like more self-pleasuring in their lives but
feel self-conscious about it.
Self-pleasuring can be a tremendous amount of fun, whether it impacts one’s
career or not. But frequent self-pleasurers should also be applying a topdrawer male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1
Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) on a regular
basis. The best crèmes will include L-arginine, an amino acid that helps
produce nitric oxide and that in turn helps male organ blood vessels to
expand when the man is stimulated. The best crèmes also includes another
amino acid, L-carnitine, which has neuroprotective properties that help it to
maintain manhood sensation in the face of rough handling.
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