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Erectile Dysfunction

Posted by Unknown on July 25, 2012



Are you shying away from women just because you are coping with erectile dysfunction?
Is erectile dysfunction or dysfunction erectile impotence, stressing you out?
Erectile dysfunction is not a recent ailment. It has existed since ages. Yet it's only now that people have become more aware about it.

Erectile dysfunction is more of an emotional problem than a physical problem for men. Erectile dysfunction is most commonly referred to as ED. In simple terms means the repeated inability of men to get or maintain erection throughout the intercourse to attain sexual fulfillment.

Erection requires a precise sequence of events, and when any sequence is disrupted it leads to dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction usually occurs due to damage of nerves, arteries or smooth muscles. Defective lifestyle pattern such as smoking, obesity, excessive consumption of liquor, avoidance of physical activity can also contribute to ED.

Sensory or mental stimulus or both initiates erection. The brain and local nerves send impulses which lead the muscles of the corpora cavernosa to loosen up, permitting blood to flow in and seal the spaces. The blood generates pressure in the corpora cavernosa, in turn expanding the penis. The tunica albuginea helps lock in blood in the corpora cavernosa, thus sustaining erection.

Erectile dysfunction symptoms can be enumerated as:
• Inability to have erection while masturbation or while having sex with your partner
• Inability to maintain erection firm enough for sexual intercourse
• Inability to maintain an erection long enough for sexual intercourse.

Physiological factors such as vascular disease, diabetes and many more are main causes of erectile dysfunction. Apart from physiological factors, psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, guilt can also lead to erectile dysfunction. In fact psychological factors amplify the physical factors.

As per the studies ED generally occurs among men above or in the age group of 40-65. Never the less, it should not be considered as an inevitable part of aging.

ED can be treated at any age. With the advancement of medical science, medications have evolved in order to treat erectile dysfunction effectively. Though, these medications may vary from individual to individual.

The market is flooded with a gamut erectile dysfunction drugs such as Cialis, Viagra, Levitra. These drugs work on the same principle, to increase the blood flow into the penis and thus sexually stimulate men and causing an erection. The best part is that all these drugs are FDA approved oral prescription. A prior consultation with a doctor recommended.


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10 Myth About Masturbation

Posted by Unknown on July 22, 2012



Masturbation is a natural sexual practice. In fact, May is known as National Masturbation Month. Still, many are raised believing certain s about masturbation said About.com. Here’s a look at the truth.
  
#1: Masturbation is for the young.
Masturbation is a lifelong sexual activity. About.com reported surveys regularly show 70 to 95 percent of adult men and women masturbate.

#2: Masturbation causes blindness, acne, hair loss, chronic fatigue, hairy palms or cancer. 
Not true. In fact, doctors say masturbation has medical benefits, wrote Seventeen.com. It can relieve stress, insomnia, headaches, PMS and menstrual cramps.

#3: Masturbation isn't real sex.
When people masturbate, they can get really aroused, which can result in very real orgasms, said About.com. From a health perspective, masturbation is as “real” a sexual activity as intercourse, oral sex or kissing.

#4: People in relationships don’t masturbate. 
WebMD reported people in relationships actually masturbate more often than those who aren’t.

#5: Men have to masturbate; women don’t. 
While most statistics show men masturbate more than women, said About.com, there’s no evidence suggesting this is due to a male biological need.

#6: Masturbation ruins how other kinds of sex feels.
Planned Parenthood wrote masturbation can help other kinds of sex feel better, not worse. It’s about discovering what touching and sensations work for each individual. And it helps learn how to orgasm.

#7: Only certain kinds of people masturbate.
Not true according to About.com and WebMD. Masturbation is not for the "simple-minded," the antisocial, or the immature. According to DivineCaroline.com, people with healthy attitudes towards sex are likely to masturbate at least occasionally.

#8: It's more acceptable for boys to masturbate than girls. 
Social attitudes toward female masturbation are much more negative, and this likely impacts women’s early masturbation, said About.com.
Seventeen.com wrote that whether girls masturbate or not depends on their personal beliefs, but every girl has the same right as a boy to explore her body in a safe way without feeling shame. Planned Parenthood added one study showed women who masturbate have higher self-esteem than those who don't.

#9: Masturbation causes sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Only skin-to-skin contact or a transmission of bodily fluids from an infected partner can spread an STD, wrote Seventeen.com.

# 10: Frequent masturbation affects a woman’s fertility or man’s sperm production. 
Masturbation is a completely safe sexual practice said DivineCaroline.com. It doesn’t have any negative impact on reproductive function.

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