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  2. Why Do Gay Men Have a Higher Chance of Getting HIV? - Healthline

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    Babel RA, et al. (2021). Stigma, HIV risk, and access to HIV prevention and treatment services among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United States: A scoping review. https://link.springer ...

  3. 8 Foods for Your Penis’s Blood Flow, T-Levels, and Sperm Count

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    Zinc is an essential element for male fertility: A review of zn roles in men's health, germination, sperm quality, and fertilization. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30009140/ Folate [Fact sheet].

  4. Sexual practices between men - Wikipedia

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    According to an online survey of 25,294 men who self-reported a homosexual or bisexual orientation, 49.8% have used vibrators. Most men who had used a vibrator in the past reported use during masturbation (86.2%). When used during partnered interactions, vibrators were incorporated into foreplay (65.9%) and intercourse (59.4%). [20]

  5. How Often Should a Man Ejaculate? Daily, Weekly, Risks, Benefits,

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    A Daily Mail headline from 2017 reads, “Ejaculating at least 21 times a month significantly reduces a man’s risk of prostate cancer.”. The article details the results of a study of 31,925 ...

  6. Male Masturbation: 5 Things You Didn't Know - WebMD

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    1. Masturbation doesn't have the health benefits that sex does. 2. Masturbation is not risk-free. 3. There's no "normal" amount of masturbation. 4. Masturbating doesn't reflect on your ...

  7. Massachusetts General Court - Wikipedia

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    Live and Archived webcasts of Massachusetts Senate and House of Representatives Full Formal Sessions; General Court, hdl:2452/35629. (Various documents). Works by Massachusetts General Court at Project Gutenberg; Works by or about Massachusetts General Court at the Internet Archive; Massachusetts General Court at Ballotpedia; VoteSmart ...

  8. Male contraceptive - Wikipedia

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    Vas-occlusive contraception is a form of male contraception that blocks sperm transport in the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts. Vas-occlusive contraception provides a contraceptive effect through physical blockage of the vas deferens, the duct connecting the epididymis to the urethra.

  9. Everything You Wanted to Know About the Male Sex Drive

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    development of male sex organs. growth of body hair. bone mass and muscle development. deepening of the voice in puberty. sperm production. production of red blood cells. Low levels of ...