Yoga erections?
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says it all in the name really0
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Don when this happens is anyone doing the "Downward Dog" position ?0
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This is a serious issue, not sure if it's been discussed before. But how common is it for men to have massive erections while doing yoga? even if females are the last thing on your mind, there are certain poses where you just can't help it!
Usually I don't let it distract me from what I'm doing, but I would imagine this could be a problem if you're in a class doing it with other hippie women?
Quite common. Starts from sun salutations.
and wait until you correct or start modifying.
http://www.hotandhealthymom.com/1home/sexy-yoga/
http://karunayoga.com/workshops-events/valentines-day-partner-yoga-workshop/0 -
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I need to try yoga.0
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Just do a Bakasana, if you can maintain an erection after that, it means you haven't released for over 2 month. You probably should drain the guy once a month at least.0
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This thread is useless without pictures.0
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Is this you, Don?
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omg lol0
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It was during the Cobra pose, wasn't it? Happens to me all the time.0
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Is this you, Don?0
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The erection while on a elliptical thread did not last more than a few hours. lol
If it lasts more than 4, seek a doctor's attention immediately.
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Is this you, Don?
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Just do a Bakasana, if you can maintain an erection after that, it means you haven't released for over 2 month. You probably should drain the guy once a month at least.
I have no idea what Bakasana is but I have never found anything that made it dificult for me to maintain an erection.0 -
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