cleverusername
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So about a month ago I came across a article about meditation, and how it can reduce stress and make things better. The starting out recommendation was 2 minutes, figured I had nothing to lose so I tried it. While doing so, and focusing on my breathing, I noticed I began to get a semi erection. This lead me to do more searching, and I learned of something called "Pelvic Floor". These are muscles that are located in the pelvic area, they clamp down almost un-noticeably. It is also said the having a clinched or tightened Pelvic Floor can cause a build up of stress. I put two and two together and began to relax this area while driving, or sitting throughout the day. After a good weak or so I felt my libido begin to increase, my flaccid times have increased in size, I am less stressed during the day/night. I havent increased my meditation times at all, in fact I havent really do it at all in the past 2 weeks. Ive only done the relaxing of the pelvic area, I have no idea how I became so tense in this area, but I do know that these relaxations have surely helped my overall being.
Just wanted to share what ive found, I hope it can help others as it has seems to help me. Curious if anyone else done or noticed anything similar?
Here is a article that explains how a tightened pelvic floor limits blood flow (erections) to the penis. It also talks of pelvic pain, to be clear I had no pain at all, just a constant clenching.
https://www.pelvicpainrehab.com/mal...w-pelvic-floor-physical-therapy-can-help-you/
This is the article I based my relaxations of the pelvic floor on.
https://zenhabits.net/meditation-guide/
Just wanted to share what ive found, I hope it can help others as it has seems to help me. Curious if anyone else done or noticed anything similar?
Here is a article that explains how a tightened pelvic floor limits blood flow (erections) to the penis. It also talks of pelvic pain, to be clear I had no pain at all, just a constant clenching.
https://www.pelvicpainrehab.com/mal...w-pelvic-floor-physical-therapy-can-help-you/
This is the article I based my relaxations of the pelvic floor on.
https://zenhabits.net/meditation-guide/