Stress

Bijet on September 17th, 2009

In recent times, a new buzz term has been coined: “inhibited sexual desire,” ISD. Various magazine articles warn women that ISD is on the increase. However, sexologists agree this is a philosophic concept, not a biologic one. If a man does not wish to make love, it does not necessarily signify inhibited desire. One theory [...]

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Dr. Strangelove on July 1st, 2009

Keep in mind that medical therapies for both physical and psychogenic impotence can be much the same. Research shows the placebo effect works. In one study, patients with raised blood pressure were divided into three groups. Group A went to faith healers who “laid on hands.” Group B did the same, but the faith healers [...]

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Sherri Maven on May 21st, 2009

One cause of stress impotence has its roots in childhood rearing. Small boys are taught not to cry, to deny their feelings. They are trained to be fearless, tough-minded, outward-looking. Their “fe­male” side is routinely repressed. This repression comes from misguided fears of homosexuality. Often the fears are unconscious, having been learned by adults in [...]

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Dr. Strangelove on May 17th, 2009

It might be a bit embarrassing for a young man (or any male, for that matter) to approach doctors when they have erection issues.  Here is a way to check for your erection ability in your own private space and time. Check erection ability by solitary masturbation: Is the penis firm and fully-engorged? Is endurance [...]

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