While most women like to talk about their problems, most guys tend to ignore their problems, hide and feel too embarrassed to talk about. Making love is not all about having perfect sex all the time. There a difficulties that some couples will run into, and rather than going else where for physical satisfaction that your partner is having trouble providing. Take the time to learn about those problems that exists and could arrive and know that together you can overcome them.
Problem |
Description |
Cause |
| Male Erectile Disorder (Impotency) | Persistent or recurrent inability to attain, or to maintain an adequate erection until completion of the sexual activity. | Certain diseases and medication can lead to impotency: diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), vascular disease (clogged arteries) - linked with smoking, severe liver disease, thyroid disease, neurological conditions (for example, spinal injury, multiple sclerosis), depression, Peyronie's disease (bent penis), alcohol, marijuana, drugs used for prostate cancer (for example, some GnRH analogues and anti-androgens), antidepressants, etc. |
| Premature Ejaculation | Persistent or recurrent ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before, on, or shortly after penetration and before the person wishes it. | There are many factors that affect duration of the excitement phase, such as age, novelty of the sexual partner or situation, and recent frequency of sexual activity. |
| Male Orgasmic Disorder (Male Anorgasmia) | Anorgasmia is the inability to have a climax and affects men as well as women. Another term for male anorgasmia is delayed or retarded ejaculation, which means that even after extended stimulation, the man cannot come. | There are many complex causes for this dysfunction. Some easy reasoning include an injury or operation that blocks the nerves which are responsible for ejaculation. Some less obvious reason would be a man's upbringing and his beliefs about sex. There are many complex causes for this dysfunction. Some easy reasoning includes an injury or operation that blocks the nerves which are responsible for ejaculation. Some less obvious reason would be a man's upbringing and his beliefs about sex. Men, who, under stress, 'hold back' their climax, may be more rigid and self-disciplined in their views about sex. |