In response to the alarming rise in prostate cancer deaths among men, self-proclaimed anti-feminist Shadaya has ignited a heated debate by advocating for a provocative solution: regular self-pleasure. Citing research that suggests frequent ejaculation may lower prostate cancer risk, Shadaya has taken to his verified X (formerly Twitter) account to encourage men to embrace this practice as a preventative measure.
A notable Harvard study indicated that men who ejaculate more than 20 times a month have a 20% reduced risk of developing prostate cancer compared to those who ejaculate only four to seven times monthly. Shadaya’s message, which included the phrase “Tundai volume weee, kutunda zvekuti bheee mudzikise ma chances ekubata prostate cancer,” directly urged men to take action.
However, the post has sparked mixed reactions, with some followers questioning how men without female partners could follow this advice. One user, @elviddo23j, expressed concern, asking, “Kooo isu zvatisina vakadzi totunda sei nhai Alpha 😭.” Shadaya’s cheeky response, “Ko maoko?😂” (What about your hands?), added a humorous touch but also raised eyebrows.
While Shadaya’s comments have generated significant conversation, it’s important to approach the topic with caution. Medical studies indicate that while regular ejaculation may provide benefits, moderation is key. Over-ejaculation can lead to discomfort and complications such as pelvic pain and lower urinary tract symptoms, particularly in individuals with Chronic Prostatitis (CP) or Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS).
Shadaya’s remarks gained traction following statements by Thokozani Khupe during a Parliamentary debate, where she highlighted the health benefits of regular ejaculation. This intersection of health awareness and provocative discourse continues to stir public interest and debate about men’s health practices.
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