Monday, August 3, 2009

Do You Think Masturbation Lead To Impotence In Men?

Masturbation in men will not lead to impotence and in fact will cause an increase in the frequency of erections. Unfortunately there is an extremely negative side effect. Frequent male masturbation will cause the length of time between stimulation and ejaculation to steadily decrease. Thus frequent male masturbation will lead to premature ejaculation.

It is kind of funny that in females the effect although not exactly opposite tends to increase her ability to have satisfying sex. Since a woman does not have to obtain or sustain an erection to have satisfying sex duration depends entirely on the man. For most women the problem is the large amounts of time and stimulation required to achieve orgasm often exceeds her mans endurance.

For a woman, anything she can do to make her orgasm come faster the more satisfying sex will be. For a man anything he can do to increase the length of time required for orgasm will make him more satisfying as a lover.

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What Happens if You Take Viagra and You Don't Really Need It?

A Men who buy Viagra say they don't have any problems achieving or maintaining erections say that using Viagra dramatically changes the sexual experience, but not always in a good way.

They say taking Viagra gives them a far more rigid erection that is so intense that it's almost uncomfortable, causing them to lose some sensation and making it difficult to finally achieve orgasm. One person described the feeling like puffing your cheeks full of air and then pushing them out as hard as you can.

Others say the physical reaction happens so effortlessly that it becomes intense long before the man's own level of excitement can catch up, creating a feeling of detachment.

Mr. Brykman, managing editor of National Lampoon, used only one of the six pills his doctor gave him, and also says he felt disassociated from the experience. He says that although physically it worked, "it didn't have anything to do with arousal. As far as excitement levels or arousal levels, it didn't live up to my expectations."

Those who buy Viagra for recreation. however, say the drug, nonetheless, makes it much easier to sustain an erection and achieve a second erection relatively quickly after orgasm.

Pfizer balks at the notion of a recreational use for Viagra, contending that if someone can feel the effect of Viagra, then they, by definition, have lost some sexual function. And the reality is, sexual function starts to fade in the 20s.

"Viagra helps to improve erectile function which isn't optimal," says Pfizer's Dr. Sweeney. "If you're a 20-year-old college guy with no diseases and you have great erectile function, it's not going to do anything for you. It can't make it go beyond normal."

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