- male
- 25 Years
- 23/01/2025
I'm really struggling with a stuttering problem that's become quite frustrating for me, and I can't help but wonder if there's any connection between this and masturbation. It's a bit of an awkward question, but could there be something linking the two? I just want to understand if there's any connection or if it's all just a coincidence. Can you shed some light on this for me?
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There is no such relation between them,visit NEUROPHYSICIAN for your problem.
Dr. Mubarak Suggests...
Consult a Speech Therapist
Answered 04/07/2025
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