There are three key factors of male sexual dysfunction. For sexual dysfunction, many men do not want to mention it. They feel very humiliated and difficult to speak. In fact, this phenomenon occurs in many men. Don't worry too much. Let's look at the three key factors that lead to male sexual dysfunction.
(1) Interpersonal tension
The interpersonal relationship here mainly refers to both 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, women are very sensitive to "being used" and think that the other party 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.
(2) Incorrect sexual attitude
The main reason is that some men are afraid of sexual failure, which may be the most common reason for impotence. Inappropriate sexual ability requirements or excessive sexual life are also the basic reasons for 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.
(3) Impact of past sexual experience
If a person is subjected to strict control, punishment, rough treatment or injury in the past sex-related experience, it will leave psychological trauma that is difficult to eliminate, and it is easy to form conditioned reflex. Once such people face the sexual scene again, they will unconsciously recall the past sexual trauma, and will have impotence, lack of orgasm and other sexual dysfunction.