#spacing Misconceptions About SEX ~ Men's Health Medicine

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Misconceptions About SEX

Consumers are bombards with ads for drugs to treat erectile dysfunction (ED), a politically correct term for what used to be known as "impotence".

Erectile dysfunction occurs when repeated inability to get or maintain an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse.

This problem affects millions of men around the world.

While many people assume ED is an inevitable part of growing old or something men experience for no particular reason.

Impotence by itself is medically treatable in many ways.

Infertility likewise stems from a problem with men around 50 percent of the time, yet women are to be blame for not being able to get pregnant.

Below are five common myths about male aging and sex.

1. Every man’s erection becomes weaker with age.

    
    However, men with medical conditions like 
    diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol may
    experience erectile dysfunction earlier in their lives.

2. Many male have this misconception that good sex

    requires a long penis.
   
    Procedures to lengthen the penis are merely
    cosmetic and do not enhance erection.

    In fact may even impair erections in some cases!

3. Most men do not have multiple erections.


    After ejaculation, the penis will have a refractory
    period whereby it cannot become erect.

4. Erection drugs do not increase sex drive.


    They increase blood flow in the penis, allowing
    erections to be stronger and more rigid.

5. Deaths from erection drugs are very rare and they

    happen when men take the drugs without medical
    supervision.

    Victims may also have underlying medical
    conditions like heart problems.

    When taken properly under medical supervision,
    erection drugs are actually very safe.

Posted by: Mo Salle



Books You Can Buy And Read:


Love And Intuition: A Psychic's Guide To Creating Lasting Love


Sex, Love And You: Making The Right Decision

Master And Johnson On Sex And Human Loving



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