It's over.Bikes destroy male organs.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13982479/riding-bike-cause-prostate-cancer-Chris-Hoy.html
>father and grandfather both had prostate cancer Yeah im sure it was the seat tho
>>2022804It's not like cyclists ever breed, literally doesn't matter.
>daily mail>x causes cancermust be a day ending with y
>>2022804I started cycling seriously around 5 years ago and my load size did increase like crazy.Dont know if cycling has anything to do with that but thats just my observation.Cleaning up is a real chore now because i shot ropes over my head.
>>2022866>shot ropes over my headthis made me really sad
>ukWhy are brits so psychotic about bicyclists more than any other nation of people? Even Americans don't become as deranged as bongistanis do at the very concept of a person riding a bike
If you want to improve your penis function lose weight and do cardio. Cycling helps with both.If you feel the tingles adjust your seat, rest, get a new seat, or some of the above.
>>2022866Literally same, but I also experimented with supplements. Insane loads
>>2022893Because no one here is uncivilized/poor enough to ride one
>>2022893We just like to jump to extremes all the time.I remember some time ago the newspaper ran a headline saying you might burn more calories watching football vs. actually playing itThe reason being that watching a match you're invested in elevates your heart rate for a solid 120 minutes (match+break) vs playing where you'll catch your breath every here and there and take a 30 min break.Obviously that's probably never gonna happen but tabloids here are very "So you're saying it COULD happen?"
>But subsequent studies, such as a 2020 paper published in the Journal of Clinical Urology on data from 8,000 male cyclists, failed to find a link between cycling and increased risk of prostate cancer. >One such study, published earlier this year on over 50,000 men, found that men who exercise regularly, including cycling, have a reduced chance of prostate cancer compared to those who don't.>The Swedish study, published in January, found men who undertake regular cardiovascular exercise had a third lower chance of developing prostate cancer.I only read the parts that I want to believe.
>>2023129>tabloids herestill the fact is this super healthy guy who must've lived 100years died so early. I gave up on my bike, will sell it or break it, just don't want to ride anymore, running is more fulfilling.You might say it was genetical, but the amount of training he did to win olympics 6 times should've given him a ten times immunity from any problems with reproductive system, but it turned to be otherwise, nature didn't make that area pressure-resistant, just like it didn't make our faces to sit on them. Nature has put reproductive organs in most safe place surrounded by "airbags". We should not sit on our dicks, balls, prostate.