seems to be some confusion here. i quite clearly seperated sex from ejaculation. no-one has to resist sexy time lol...the idea is merely being suggested that not ejaculating may increase physical vigour, emotional balance and mental acuity. i am aware that at first abstaining leads to feelings of anxiety; a bit like giving up cigarettes etc; as imo the body regains some strength and intelligence. this will pass, especially if you do energy work like chi gong to transmute the increased energy. more strength in the arms and legs is apparently commonly noticed when abstaining from ejaculation.
the study cited was quite conclusive: that serum testosterone levels took many days to get back to normal following ejaculation. one could argue that more studies should be done for crossreference. maybe so but the questions posed were really quite straightforward and it's my guess that more studies would show the same thing. i also feel that if they tested for other hormones, they would find that these increase or decrease with ejaculation too. low levels of testosterone with men who have m.e. so any way to increase this naturally and in balance, i would personally give some attention and experimantation too.
when i say that the chinese have studied this i don't mean every one of them, obviously. and taking synthetic testosterone is bad imo and in no way relates to what's being suggested here. i wonder just how long folk mean when they say they've abstained and found no difference?
anyway, it's out there for those men who wish to try it. i would suggest at least 2-3 months to get an idea of whether it can help.