We all sometimes take a little “me” time where we take care of ourselves. When you’re single this often is not a problem at all and you can do whatever you want. However, when you’re in a relationship it can affect your relationship with your partner. Especially if you suffer from Death Grip Syndrome and have trouble during sex with your partner! Keep on reading and discover what exactly is Death Grip Syndrome and what you can do to prevent it from happening to you and your little friend.
Death Grip Syndrome is a real thing
It might sound completely made up, and it actually is. In the early 2000’s the term was used a couple of times but it never was considered a real thing. And there is no real medical condition named Death Gryp Syndrome. However, this doesn’t mean it isn’t a real thing. Since 2010 the condition has had its own definition in the Urban Dictionary and more and more people started experiencing it.

The condition is not something you can just get, it only happens to men who get a little too “happy” during their personal times. These men would habitually use too much strength during masturbation to reach their climax. Mainly gripping themselves too tightly. Using a little bit of extra strength every once in a while isn’t a problem, however, if you’re doing this all the time you might have permanent effects which can affect your relationships as well.
It’s not a serious problem, you might just have trouble!
Doctors say that the DGS is not a problem necessarily, however, it could still have an impact on your normal sex life. Since the tight gripping can get your little friend used to that type of pressure, it might become difficult for you to reach your climax during the real deal! So whenever you have some well-deserved “me” time, make sure to not choke out your friend!
