Mens Sexual Dysfunctions
Mens Sexual Dysfunctions A woman's misperception abou t why her male partner isn't working sexually can result in major relationship concerns and a gradually getting worse sex life. Lack of love is usually not the problem. For the most part, men's sexual health problems have physical causes. Specific illness can impact blood circulation to the penis. Particular medications such as antidepressants or high blood pressure medicines can cause sexual dysfunction. Premature ejaculation, the most common sexual dysfunction with men, is not related to an absence of love for one's mate. More than one in 4 males climax too rapidly, states Edward Laumann, Ph.D., a professor of sociology at the University of Chicago, who published a 1999 landmark short article in JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association) on the occurrence of sexual dysfunction. Laumann reported that for males ages 18 to 59, a lack of interest in sex occurs in about 14 perce