What Happens to Your Body if You NEVER Have Sex

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26 Aug 202108:32
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TLDRThe video script explores the potential physical and mental effects of never engaging in sexual activity. It debunks myths such as the idea that a woman's vagina closes up without sex and emphasizes that everyone's body is unique. For males, a lack of sex may increase the risk of prostate cancer, while for females, it could lead to weakened pelvic floor muscles and potential incontinence. The script also discusses the importance of sexual activity for hormone regulation, blood pressure, and immune system benefits. It acknowledges that while some people may not need sex for a healthy life, others may experience discomfort, increased stress, and a sense of loneliness due to the lack of intimacy. The video encourages finding alternative ways to manage stress and maintain health, such as through masturbation or meditation.

Takeaways
  • 🚫 **Myth Debunked**: The idea that a woman's vagina closes up if she doesn't have sex is false.
  • 🧬 **Evolutionary Purpose**: The human body has evolved for reproduction, which includes regular release of sperm for men.
  • 💪 **Physical Consequences for Men**: Lack of sex may increase the risk of prostate cancer in males due to infrequent ejaculation.
  • 🏋️‍♀️ **Muscle Strength**: Sexual activity strengthens pelvic floor muscles, and inactivity could lead to a weak bladder in women.
  • 🌊 **Lubrication Issues**: Women who have never had sex may experience drier vaginas, potentially causing discomfort.
  • 🌡️ **Blood Pressure**: Regular sexual activity is associated with lower blood pressure, implying the opposite for those who never have sex.
  • 🛑 **Stress Reduction**: Sex can help reduce stress hormones, and abstaining may lead to higher stress levels and related health issues.
  • 🤝 **Intimacy and Mental Health**: A lack of sexual intimacy could lead to feelings of isolation, insecurity, and skin hunger.
  • 🧠 **Brain Chemistry**: The brain may crave intimacy, and a lack of it could cause mental health issues like depression or loneliness.
  • 👀 **Misconceptions**: Understanding the misconceptions around the effects of never having sex is important for managing expectations and health.
  • 🔁 **Alternatives to Sex**: Masturbation can provide some of the benefits of sex, but not all, such as the immune system boost from sexual contact.
Q & A
  • What is one of the misconceptions about the physical effects of not having sex that the script aims to debunk?

    -The script aims to debunk the misconception that not having sex would lead to a person 'exploding' or dying. It instead discusses the actual physical ramifications, such as a higher risk of prostate cancer in men and potential issues with bladder control in women.

  • According to the script, what is the evolutionary purpose of sex in humans?

    -The script suggests that the primary evolutionary purpose of sex in humans is reproduction, as it is for all living things on the planet.

  • What is the connection between regular ejaculation and prostate cancer risk in men?

    -Men who have regular sex and ejaculate more frequently have a lower risk of prostate cancer, as the body needs to release old sperm to create newer, more viable sperm.

  • How does sex impact the pelvic floor muscles in females?

    -Sex strengthens the pelvic floor muscles that support the bladder. If a female never has sex, these muscles may not be exercised, leading to a potential for a weak bladder and issues like incontinence.

  • What is the potential benefit of simulating the act of sex for females?

    -Simulating the act of sex can trick the body into providing many of the benefits associated with the act, such as strengthening muscles used during sex and potentially reducing the risk of incontinence.

  • Why might a woman who has never had sex experience discomfort in her genitalia?

    -A woman who has never had sex may experience discomfort due to a lack of lubrication around the muscles and organs, which can be resolved by masturbating.

  • What could be a result of someone not having sex for their entire life when they eventually decide to engage in the activity?

    -Someone who has never had sex might find that arousal takes longer to begin due to the body feeling all new sensations and needing time for the necessary fluids to flow.

  • How is regular sex associated with blood pressure levels?

    -Several studies have shown that people who have regular sex tend to have lower blood pressure, likely due to the lowering of stress hormones associated with sex.

  • What is the potential link between having sex and the immune system?

    -Having sex, and more specifically having orgasms, has been linked to benefits to the immune system, with frequent sex leading to higher concentrations of immunoglobulin A in saliva, which fights off the common cold.

  • What mental health issue might someone who has never had sex be at risk of developing?

    -Someone who has never had sex may be at risk of developing 'skin hunger' or 'touch starvation,' which is a negative mental health condition resulting from a lack of close physical contact.

  • How does the script suggest that evolution has influenced our desire for sex?

    -The script suggests that our DNA is programmed to want to pass on our genes to the next generation, which is why most of us are programmed to want to have sex, as it is a means of reproduction.

  • What is a common misconception about the physical effects on a female who has never had sex?

    -A common misconception is that if a female doesn't have sex, her vagina closes up. The script clarifies that this is not true and that while there might be some discomfort, the vagina will not close up.

Outlines
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🚫 The Consequences of Abstaining from Sex

This paragraph discusses the potential physical and mental side effects of never having sex. It emphasizes that while individual reactions may vary, there are common concerns. For men, a lack of sexual activity may increase the risk of prostate cancer due to the body's evolutionary purpose of reproduction. Ejaculation helps release old sperm, making room for new, more viable sperm. Women who never have sex might experience weakened pelvic floor muscles, possibly leading to incontinence. The physical activity of sex also helps maintain muscle strength, and a lack of it can lead to muscle weakness. Both sexes can gain some benefits from self-pleasure, but not all. Additionally, never having sex could lead to longer arousal times due to unfamiliarity with sexual sensations. High blood pressure may also be linked to a lack of sexual activity, as sex is known to lower stress hormones. The paragraph concludes by mentioning the potential immune system benefits of sex and orgasms, as well as the mental health implications of never having sex.

05:01
🧠 Mental Health and the Impact of No Sexual Activity

The second paragraph focuses on the mental health effects of never having sex. It suggests that the absence of sex can lead to increased risk of certain negative mental health issues due to the release of hormones that reduce stress levels during sex, which can also be achieved through masturbation. However, the feeling of physical intimacy associated with sex is irreplaceable and essential for mental well-being. A lack of sexual contact may result in 'skin hunger' or 'touch starvation,' leading to negative mental health outcomes. The paragraph also addresses the misconception that a woman's vagina closes up if she never has sex, which is false. It acknowledges that while some people may choose not to have sex and still lead fulfilling lives, for most, the lack of sexual activity could result in discomfort and increased stress or loneliness. The human brain's capacity to overcome biological urges is highlighted, with some individuals not experiencing a need for sex. The paragraph concludes by emphasizing the importance of sexual activity in human DNA and the potential mental health consequences of never engaging in it.

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Keywords
💡Sex
Sex is the biological process of reproduction and is also associated with intimacy and pleasure. In the video, it is discussed as a common part of human life that has physical and mental health implications. The absence of sex is explored in terms of its potential effects on the body and mind, making it a central theme.
💡Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system. The video suggests that men who have regular sex and ejaculate more frequently may have a lower risk of prostate cancer, indicating the potential physical ramifications of abstaining from sexual activity.
💡Pelvic Floor Muscles
Pelvic floor muscles are a group of muscles that support the pelvic organs, including the bladder. The video explains that sexual activity can strengthen these muscles, and a lack of sexual activity may lead to a weaker bladder and potential incontinence in females, highlighting the physical impact of sex on the body.
💡Self-Pleasure
Self-pleasure, or masturbation, is the act of sexually stimulating oneself. The video mentions that some of the benefits of sex can be obtained through self-pleasure, but not all, suggesting that while it may not fully replicate sexual activity, it can still provide some of the associated health benefits.
💡Vaginal Dryness
Vaginal dryness refers to a lack of natural lubrication in the vagina, which can cause discomfort. The video discusses how a lack of sexual activity may result in drier vaginas, particularly in women who have never had sex, and how this can be mitigated through self-pleasure.
💡Arousal
Arousal is the physiological and psychological state of being ready for sexual activity. The video suggests that individuals who have never had sex may experience a delayed arousal process due to unfamiliarity with the sensations, indicating the body's need to adapt to new experiences.
💡Blood Pressure
Blood pressure is the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels. The video connects the frequency of sexual activity with blood pressure levels, stating that those who have regular sex tend to have lower blood pressure, and that the absence of sex could lead to higher stress hormones and consequently higher blood pressure.
💡Stress Hormones
Stress hormones, such as cortisol, are released by the body in response to stress. The video discusses the correlation between sex and the reduction of stress hormones, suggesting that those who never have sex may have higher levels of these hormones, which can contribute to increased blood pressure and stress.
💡Immune System
The immune system is the body's defense against illness and infection. The video cites a study showing that individuals who frequently have sex have higher concentrations of immunoglobulin A in their saliva, an antibody that fights off the common cold. This suggests a potential link between sexual activity and immune system health.
💡Skin Hunger
Skin hunger, or touch starvation, is a term used to describe the negative mental health effects that can result from a lack of physical contact. The video suggests that individuals who have never had sex may be at risk of developing skin hunger due to the absence of the physical intimacy associated with sex.
💡Asexuality
Asexuality is a sexual orientation where a person experiences little or no sexual attraction to others. The video acknowledges that some individuals may not feel the need to engage in sexual activity due to being asexual or having a low sex drive, and that for these individuals, not having sex may not come with negative side effects.
Highlights

Sex is pervasive in media, but its absence can have various physical and mental effects on individuals.

Men who have regular sex are at a lower risk of prostate cancer due to the release of old sperm.

The human body has evolved for reproduction, which includes regular release of sperm.

Frequent ejaculation, whether through sex or masturbation, is linked to lower prostate cancer risk.

Females who never have sex may experience weakened pelvic floor muscles, potentially leading to incontinence.

Sex serves as a physical activity that strengthens muscles used during the act; lack of it can lead to muscle weakness.

Masturbation can simulate some of the benefits of sex, but not all, particularly for females.

Women who are not sexually active may face a drier vagina, which can cause discomfort.

Arousal in someone who has never had sex may take longer due to the body's unfamiliarity with the sensations.

Never having sex may be associated with higher blood pressure, potentially due to increased stress hormones.

Regular sex is linked to lower stress levels and potentially better immune system function.

Sexually inactive individuals may be at a higher risk for mental health issues due to a lack of physical intimacy.

Skin hunger or touch starvation can result from a lack of close physical contact, impacting mental health.

The human body's desire for sex is driven by our DNA's aim to reproduce.

Some individuals may not experience negative effects from never having sex, possibly due to low sex drive or asexuality.

Misconceptions exist, such as the myth that a woman's vagina closes up without sex, which is false.

While sex has potential health benefits, individuals can lead fulfilling lives without it by finding alternative ways to achieve intimacy and manage stress.

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