"While I agree that the second part of your post was obviously a joke, the first part,
"As far as your question goes, you can reduce sexual urges by making sure you get plenty of it. Your body will recognize the abundance and won't act like there's a famine."
is very hard to tell whether you are being serious or not. It certainly is not valid. It is like trying to tell someone with bad nicotine cravings to smoke more cigarettes or someone with bad sugar cravings to consume more sugar. People might take your advice as serious. I still don't know whether this part of your post was serious or not."
Actually, I was being serious with the first part. In my experience, whenever I was having sex several times every day, I found that I become somewhat uninterested in it and my desire (urges) minimise. This is in contrast to when I haven't had it in a while and I become more interested/driven to it by comparison. Everyone else I know of experiences pretty much the same thing. Biological mechanism.
I don't think this can be compared to nicotine cravings at all, because sex is naturally healthy versus nicotine being a carcinogen, among other things. Furthermore, I don't believe the poster was complaining of sexual addiction, so I didn't feel withdrawn in my suggestion. If the poster was complaining of sexual addiction, then it definitely would be ill-advised to suggest getting plenty.
"I guess the sex issue brings out the joker in everyone."
Seems that way, hehe.