Couples may also be afraid during sexual activity, so what is the most frightening thing between couples during sexual activity? How can we overcome it? Let's learn about what we are most afraid of in sexual life together with the editor.
We all know that besides firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, tea, and sex between couples, sex is the most wonderful thing in a person's life. At any time, couples should cherish their bodies very much. However, due to the different physiological structures of men and women, the areas to pay attention to are also different, which cannot be compared in the same breath. Below, let's take a look at what couples are most afraid of in sexual life.
Both men and women's private parts are very fragile, so they should be a key target for protection in both sexual and daily life.
One of the biggest fears for men's private parts: congenital dysplasia
Men who are physically strong and muscular are not as strong as we imagine, and may have congenital hidden dangers, especially developmental problems in the reproductive system. Such as penile dysplasia (concealed penis, ectopic penis, etc.), congenital urethral dysplasia (episspadias, hypospadias, congenital urethral diverticula, strictures, etc.), testicular dysplasia (epididymis, cryptorchidism, ectopic testis, etc.) and other dysplasia (including vas deferens, seminal vesicle development, prostate, etc.).
Men are most afraid of two private parts: testicles like to be cooler
The human body has arranged a special apartment for the testicular brothers - the scrotum. The temperature inside the scrotum is 2 degrees Celsius lower than that of the abdominal cavity and skin, and is generally in a constant temperature state. If it is too hot, the spermatid in the testis will die. If it is exposed to high temperature for years, the testicular tissue will also become cancerous. But modern lifestyle habits often heat up constant temperature apartments, such as soaking in hot baths, long-distance driving, and prolonged sitting, all of which are damaging testicular health.
In sexual life, men and women are most afraid of these places
Men are most afraid of three private parts: they are prone to getting hurt during sexual intercourse
Being overly domineering and engaged in sexual activity can easily harm men. Common injuries include tearing of the foreskin, rupture of the frenulum, and rupture of the corpus cavernosum. These small episodes not only stop passionate sex, but also cause swelling and congestion of the genitals, difficulty urinating, and even cause curvature and deformation of the penis, resulting in erectile dysfunction.
Most of these sudden events occur when excessive excitement or inappropriate sexual postures are taken, and some are due to phimosis or foreskin elongation. In the first or early stages of sexual activity, men are also prone to such tragedies due to lack of sexual experience or insufficient warm-up.