If it doesn't cause the disorder directly, can masturbation contribute to your chances of getting the disorder if you are a use computers heavily and/or write a lot?
That would depend on your individual technique. Most people move only the elbow joint when they masturbate – but if your technique relies on a lot of wrist movement, with your forearm staying more or less stationary, then it definitely could contribute to CTS or a similar disorder. Consider altering your technique so the wrist isn't quite as involved in your fun.
Do you find yourself masturbating more often during some seasons than others? Why?
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