Physiological library of hyperactivity: self-check whether you are hyperactive
A woman asked this question, "My husband is very tall and burly. He loves sports and has good physical strength. But his performance in sex still surprises me. I know that the average time for Chinese men to have sex is 6 minutes, and the average time for Americans is 7 minutes. But he can reach more than one hour—— This is the time from entering to shooting, excluding the previous kissing and touching.
After the first few times of pain, I have an orgasm, and it happens every time, and there are 6, 7 or more times, sometimes more than 10 times, because his time is too long. After I had several orgasms, my vagina felt very satisfied and didn't want any more, but he wasn't satisfied yet. So many times I was tired and felt swollen and painful below. When I really couldn't hold on, I would give him oral sex or touch with hands, or let him stimulate ejaculation with his hands. And I am usually tired after finishing, but he is in good spirits. He will want it again every 20 minutes. He has never taken any aphrodisiac drugs! Is he sexually active? "
What is sexual arousal?
Male hypersexuality, also known as male hypersexuality, refers to a disease that sexual desire and sexual impulse are too strong and exuberant. The clinical features are frequent sexual excitement, extremely urgent sexual behavior requirements, increased frequency of cohabitation, several times of sexual activity (including sexual intercourse) required per day, prolonged cohabitation time, which is far beyond the acceptable level of normal people, and even the sexual requirements are so strong that the wife can not bear, while they still feel dissatisfied. Some people with severe hyperactivity can reach the point where they want to make friends with others, do not avoid intimacy, do not be ashamed, do not choose the object, time, and place, and shake hands, kiss, hug, touch, can also produce a strong sense of nostalgic orgasm, which is called hyperactivity. Traditional Chinese medicine calls it "flower madness", "flower mania", "flower heart wind" and "lewdness". In 1983, Patrick called it "sexual addiction" in his book "Addiction to form". He pointed out that sexual addiction is similar to drug addiction. This state of sexual addiction dominates their consciousness, thinking and life, leading to daily sexual addiction activities. The degree of their sexual desire shows a compulsive demand, and they seek sexual contact without considering any conditions and environment. Their high sexual desire makes them unable to live normally, and affects their physical and mental health and interpersonal relationships.