![middle aged gay men masturbating videos middle aged gay men masturbating videos](https://img-hw.xvideos-cdn.com/videos/thumbs169poster/b4/ef/20/b4ef20e7d3b0876e73418f706a8bf997/b4ef20e7d3b0876e73418f706a8bf997.23.jpg)
About the size of a satsuma, it's located between the penis and the bladder and surrounds the urethra. The prostate is a small gland in the pelvis found only in men. It is more likely that they are caused by something else, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (also known as BPH or prostate enlargement).
![middle aged gay men masturbating videos middle aged gay men masturbating videos](http://1a.tube1.me/th/7/12890/61287825.jpg)
Initial signs of prostate cancer usually involve problems with urination, such as needing to urinate more frequently, due to the prostate getting larger. "So if you want to do it as a preventative method, then it wouldn't pose any health risks."
![middle aged gay men masturbating videos middle aged gay men masturbating videos](http://img-hw.xnxx-cdn.com/videos/thumbs169xnxxll/18/a0/11/18a011aca1ad8fd26e44cd25821f937c/18a011aca1ad8fd26e44cd25821f937c.15.jpg)
However the NHS website also says:"Despite any lurid tales you may have heard growing up, masturbation is entirely safe. The study has been featured on the NHS website, which notes a range of other factors - such as genetics, lifestyle, number of children, diet, nature of sexual activity and education - may also contribute to prostate cancer risk. They wrote: "We found that men reporting higher compared to lower ejaculatory frequency in adulthood were less likely to be subsequently diagnosed with prostate cancer."