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Beso | Piss orf.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...sfunction.html
every 1.2 hours spent playing video games or doing other leisure activities per day at the computer led to a three times greater risk of erectile dysfunction (ED).1 |
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People who spend more than three hours a day on video games aren't exactly going to be using their boners, so may as well have ED
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"erectile dysfunction"
It is possible for some folks Not a problem for me, at this time. |
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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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Erectile dysfunction?
Completed it mate |
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self-oscillating
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it's a bit of a limp excuse
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Surely this applies to any sedentary activity including desk work... And the reason will be lack of other activity, rather than the activity itself.
Its not even particularly hard ( ) to offset stuff like this though, just take the ten minute screen break every hour and use it to chuck around some kettlebells. Then get back to the gaming. Or work or whatever.
Last edited by user104658; 21-03-2024 at 11:10 PM. |
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Mystic Mock
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