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The closest that I ever got to the military was in college R.O.T.C. I could not serve in the military because of a medical problem.

Besides masturbating in a bunk, what other ways do men get off in order to release sexual energy in the military?

I once had an unmarried friend who said he never masturbated. I never did believe him.

I have been married for over 38 years and still have to jack off every two or three days. To me, jacking off is still as wonderful as it ever has been. It is a great stress reliever too.
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replied June 22nd, 2010
Hi there. I believe that most men would agree with the sentiments that you are expressing here. Cheers.

Dr Andrew Rynne.
www.andrewrynne.com


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replied February 23rd, 2012
Do you feel that more men who reside in the military masturbate more than if they were not? I believe they do... and why not! My dad did... and he was in the military as well.
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replied February 23rd, 2012
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In the bunk is the way I did it.
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replied February 23rd, 2012
Were you away from women for a long period of time? Lonely, had no one to turn to for that deep sexual gratification? It would make since to something right then and their.
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