Part 4. Hindu and Buddhist Wet Dreams:

<p>Within&nbsp;<em>A History of Celibacy,</em>&nbsp;we find Indian wrestlers,&nbsp;<em>pahalwans</em>, who practice celibacy, brahmacharya, &ldquo;the way to God&rdquo;, because they need to store up semen and its other version, milk, in order to stay beautiful and strong. There is the notion in India that storing up semen increases one&rsquo;s masculinity. Indian men also believed that semen-milk fills the male breasts and makes them look beautiful. Pahalwans are famous for drinking lots of milk and being the most beautiful men in India &mdash; which sucks because they were also celibate, and their radiant beauty would just attract more people to them, making it harder to remain celibate. Like everywhere else, the doctors in India believed that excessive ejaculation leads to various morbidities and premature death. By contrast, &ldquo;</p> <p><a href="https://davidtitterington.medium.com/indian-and-buddhist-wet-dreams-1daa4a6ea43c"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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