Sexual Health
Can interpersonal relationships also lead to sexual dysfunction? These factors are most likely to induce sexual dysfunction
If the male has sexual dysfunction, the sex between husband and wife will not be harmonious, or even can not conduct normal sexual behavior. If male friends want to stay away from sexual dysfunction, we must understand the common factors leading to sexual dysfunction.
Male sexual dysfunction refers to the inability of men to conduct normal sexual behavior, or to satisfy sexual behavior, or to terminate sexual life, without normal sexual behavior and other obstacles. This obstacle is also an important reason for male infertility. The correct reason for sexual dysfunction should be found. The following are the specific reasons for sexual dysfunction:
It can be roughly divided into biological factors, psychological factors and cultural factors. Especially psychological factors are more important. The direct psychological factors that affect sexual function mainly include:
Influence of interpersonal tension on sexual function
This mainly refers to interpersonal conflicts between sexual partners, such as suspicion, jealousy, distrust, etc. Obviously, one side's strong disappointment and hostility will cause the same reaction, which is harmful to sexual desire. For example, a woman is very sensitive to "being used" and thinks that the other person is only interested in her body and ignores others. Sexual intercourse is to use, conquer and belittle her, rather than sexual reaction, and even lose interest and disgust to sexual life.
The impact of past sexual experiences and conflicts
If a person is strictly controlled, punished, treated or injured in the past sex-related experience, it will leave an irreversible psychological trauma and easily form conditioned reflex. Once these people face the sexual scene again, they will unconsciously recall the past sexual trauma, as well as sexual dysfunction, such as impotence and lack of orgasm.
Incorrect sexual attitude
The fear of sexual failure may be the most common cause of impotence, and improper or excessive demand for sexual ability is also the basic cause of sexual dysfunction. In addition, another important reason for sexual dysfunction is to act as a "bystander", that is, in the process of sexual intercourse, one party is anxious and forced to pay attention to the other party's response, thus distracting energy and impeding the establishment of moderate sexual response and the arrival of orgasm.
Psychological depression caused by various external factors
It also affects sexual function. The fast-paced modern life, busy work or housework, disharmony in interpersonal relationships, competition and frustration in work, personal education level and social status will all bring psychological pressure to people. The power of sexual desire and ability is affected by psychological factors.