Male Impotence Causes - Physical and Psychological
When I first noticed that my main man downstairs wasn’t functioning the way he was supposed to, I got really anxious. There’s no worse feeling in the world then being in bed with a woman and you’re not able to please her. No matter how many times she says “I love you - it’s OK, I understand” - you still can’t help but feel useless and insecure.
I set out on a mission to find out what caused my impotence. What I found though was that there are many causes of male impotence. The main reason, in the end, is a physical problem. 80% of all cases of impotence are a physical problem, not a mental one. For me, it was both.
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So, what causes impotence?
Psychological Impotence Causes:
1. Childhood
Most of your current behavior stems from your childhood. Growing up, you developed certain ideas about sex. Sometimes we create ‘unreasonable’ ideas about sexuality - such as feeling guilty about having sex or pushing away normal sexual thoughts. If you are suffering from impotence, sexual counseling is great way to relieve pressure about sex and also discover a part of you that you might have been burying deep down inside. Sometimes we just need someone to talk to, you know what I mean?
2. The Media
Today’s media is off the leash. It makes us all over-sexualized and creates a sense that everyone is beautiful out there and having great sex - except for you. The media creates a ton of pressure to perform. As a male, it also makes you feel insecure about your manhood and your physical body. It makes you think “am I strong enough, good looking enough?” The best thing you can do for yourself is to throw your TV out the window - it’s really the only cure to get away from the media. Personally, I don’t own a TV anymore and don’t pay attention to the news. My life is a lot happier because of it.
3. Religious Ideology
I don’t want to offend anyone out there, but, religious ideology is something people do not like to look at in this case. Many of the major religions shun sexuality, especially before marriage. Also, there is a major ‘guilt complex’ that religions place on people, often making people feel bad about thoughts they may have towards sex. If you are a religious man, and suffering from impotence, it’s probably because you are subduing a part of you that wants to release sexual desire. In the end, we live on this Earth just once to experience what we call life. Maybe it’s time to open a dialogue with your wife about sex.
4. Stress
Are you stressed from work, kids, bills and the never ending responsibilities? If so, it’s time to examine the effects its having on you physically. If you can’t get hard because your life is “work” - then you need to take a time out. Book 2 weeks off of work for “mental health” (yes, you can do that), take the kids to your parents place and take your wife camping or some activity like that. Take a break each month.
Physical Impotence Causes:
1. High Blood Pressure
This is one of the main reasons. If you’re stressed out constantly, drinking a lot of caffeine and just generally have high blood pressure - it will affect how blood is transferred to your penis. This is also known as “Hypertension”.
2. Build up of fatty materials such as cholesterol
In medical terms, this is called “Atherosclerosis.” Basically, you have a build up of gunk in your blood that cuts off the flow to your penis. This has a lot to do with diet and the foods you’re eating. Eating healthy is a must if you’re impotent.
3. Heart Disease
Heart disease affects many parts of your being - but it can also affect your penis as well. If you’re suffering from heart disease and are impotent, you need to see your doctor.
4. Physical Injuries
Obviously if you’ve hurt yourself ‘down there’ - there is a significant chance that that’s what’s causing your impotence. Now, I don’t just mean being kicked in the nuts or something like that. It can also mean that you ride a bike everyday, and over time, the constant bumping has caused injury to your penis. If you think that you have a physical injury, you need to see your doctor.
5. Medication
If you are taking medication to treat ulcers, high blood pressure or heart disease - they may be affecting your erections.
6. Lifestyle Choices
If you smoke, drink, are overweight and generally unhealthy - it’s pretty much a given that you’ll eventually go soft. There’s only so much your body can handle!
There are many causes of male impotence in the end. These are just the more common ones. In the end, unless you are suffering from some major physical problems, you don’t need drugs to cure your impotence.
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