"Men have the right!" This is the recent view of Dr. Delmer Ferrenz, a well -known German psychologist.He believes that the traditional concept of men is too harsh on men & mdash; & mdash; when having sex with women, men do not allow failure.Once a man has impotence, he has become a great crime, causing the world to ridicule, and he has no confession.In terms of sex, men and women have never had a fair word.
Experts have found that there are very few real patients with impotence, and most of them have psychological problems.Dr. Ferunz reminds people that men "want to have sex" and "should have sex" are two different things.The so -called impotence is that the penis cannot be erected when men want to have sex; in fact, men who cannot erected for a while may just feel that they should have sex without physiological needs.
People, especially men, have a deep -rooted concept in the subconscious: men have strong sexual desire and can evoke at any time, otherwise there will be problems.However, modern sex medicine believes that men's sexual desire has a relatively obvious cycle. Men's sexual consciousness is much more keen than other consciousness. Once the sexual interest is destroyed, sexual consciousness and sexual organs will respond.
The cause of impotence comes from the depths of the man's heart.Dr. Ferunz pointed out: The sexual impulse of men is closely related to the original offense and possessive desire, but the sexual behavior in marriage has nothing to do with the satisfaction of the desire for "attack".The maternal complex often affects the choice of men's partners. In the subconscious, they hope that the woman is similar to her mother. When he is in the same bed with his wife, the crime -like incest will occupy his mind and harass his sexual feelings.In addition, worried that the penis is too long, or too short, too small, and worrying that the woman will get pregnant, etc., they may make men temporarily impotence.
A good woman is a good recipe for impotence.Dr. Ferunz said: "Nothing can resolve men's heart obstacles more than women's tenderness."
(Editor in charge: Internship Liu Suqiong)