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Why do I get more horny than any of my peers?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am a 25-year-old boy, and I want to ask one question. The question is that I masturbate almost daily at night. I try not to do that, but I get so horny after two days. I feel guilty after doing that. I want to stop that.

  1. When I ask my friend about their activity, they say they do it once a week or more; why do I do more than them?
  2. I want to stop that, and why do I get so horny?

Please advise.

Thank you.

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Thank you for sharing your concern.

Medically the right amount of masturbation is zero. But of course this is very hard to achieve by willpower alone, especially in cases like yours. Your condition is called compulsive masturbation disorder. However, it can also be due to perverted ideation or obsessive sexual thoughts.

It can distort the nervous signaling between the brain and the genitals, affect your ability to focus on essential things, cause chaos in your hormones, and make you homosexual.

Therefore, you should get adequate treatment to bring your masturbation to zero.

I know that sounds tough, but do you want to become a homosexual?

So, below I will write down your treatment plan. You are now in your mid-20s, which is still early enough to treat with success. The first effects will be noticeable after a couple of weeks, but to cure you, the medication must be taken until you are 34, that is, eight years. By then, you will be forever cured of compulsive sexual behavior and will no longer be controlled by your sexual urges.

I suggest you take the following medications for seven years tapering the drug by 10 percent every month.

  1. Tablet Dutasteride 0.5 mg (milligram) once per day.
  2. Estradiol-valerate pills 2 mg once daily.
  3. Clomipramine 50 mg three times a day.

Consult your specialist doctor, discuss it with them, and take medicines with their consent.

I would also suggest you follow some preventive measures to help you keep your mind away from sexual thoughts, like walking, hiking, not watching porn, sports, reading, or not talking about sex. See this treatment like a brace for your brain. Others need braces for their teeth to become orderly, and you need a pharmaceutical brace for your brain and genitals to prevent perversion and homosexuality.

Do not let your friend ridicule you because you need treatment. Be proud that you asked for help, and do not tell them all details. They might become jealous that you would not get horny all the time anymore. You will have free mental capacity for so many important things once this out-of-control sexual drive is under control again.

Please be in regular follow-up once a month.

I would be happy to guide you.

Thank you.

Answered byDr. Yousef Abbas

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At June 28, 2022
Reviewed AtJune 9, 2026

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