Beat Cancer Off: The 21-Day Masturbation Challenge for Prostate Health
A nonprofit organization focused on reducing the risk of prostate cancer has launched a unique challenge for men to engage in self-pleasure at least 21 times a month. The initiative by FCancer aims to raise awareness about the potential benefits of regular ejaculation in lowering the risk of prostate cancer by up to 20%. To make the challenge more engaging, the nonprofit created a catchy music video that humorously explores various terms used to describe masturbation, from common phrases like "choking the chicken" to more creative expressions like "spanking the monkey."
The music video, which runs just over a minute and a half, showcases the different ways people refer to self-pleasure and aims to destigmatize the topic. The campaign encourages individuals to share the video and campaign assets on social media platforms to spread awareness and encourage others to participate in the challenge. By visiting beatcanceroff.com, individuals can access the campaign materials and learn more about the initiative.
According to the organization's website, the act of masturbating at least 21 times per month can have several potential health benefits. These include reducing the stagnation of prostatic fluid, flushing out potential carcinogens, potentially altering gene expression in prostate tissue, and strengthening the prostate gland to protect against cancer. To help individuals track their progress and reach the goal, FCancer has introduced a smartwatch app, available on the Apple App Store, designed to monitor the frequency of self-pleasure.
For those interested in learning more about the campaign and participating in the challenge, additional information can be found on beatcanceroff.com. Join the movement to raise awareness about prostate cancer prevention and embrace a fun and engaging approach to promoting men's health.