male sexual problems
Impotence Related Problems
Although doctors are able to give men their
erections back, they and their partners may not regain full enjoyment of their
sexual experience. I think the psychological side of impotence is frequently inadequately
addressed.
I realize that although in many cases there is
a clear physical reason for a
man's erection problem, their
psychological
reactions to these male sexual problems often compound them.
Through the months or years of
difficulty achieving or
maintaining your erection, you probably have developed a series of negative
emotional reactions associated with the sexual experience.
Tension, anxiety - developed
through the frustration and disappointment of not experiencing a completely
satisfying sexual experience.
Worry about failure -
thoughts focused on the possibility of things not going well:
not maintaining your erection,
not ejaculating,
not pleasing your
partner.
Rushing - for guys who could
get a partial or temporary erection, a tendency to rush to penetrate, and
possibly to ejaculate before the erection is lost.
Not psychologically close to
your partner - as a reaction to your failure experiences, you have focused
your attention less on being close to your partner and more on your
performance.
Not attending to the
sensual, sexual aspects of the experience - as you focused more and more on
your physical performance you became less and less aware of the touch, sight,
sounds and smells of the experience.
A
feeling of
tension has arisen between you and your partner when sexual matters are
broached as you both react to the series of frustrating experiences you have
both experienced with the other in recent times.
These reactions will not
necessarily change by themselves when your erection is restored. That's the
reason for individual and/or
couple's counseling.
Here's some
information for your wife or
partner.
Last updated: 8/05
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