Men's infidelity can easily lead to erectile dysfunction - symptoms of erectile dysfunction - erectile dysfunction

by 60888888 on 2010-04-17 10:35:15

When a man gets married, life becomes bland for him. The passion and romance that existed before marriage are gone, especially after having children. Life becomes even more tasteless, and infidelity is merely a search for unfulfilled "dreams." Many men who "cheat" often do so in secret places, and some even in the other party's home. During these affairs, most men fear being caught by either their own spouse or the spouse of the other party.

According to experts, under normal circumstances, multiple neural centers of the cerebral cortex and the sexual excitement center are in dynamic coordination. If the inhibitory effect of the cerebral cortex on the sexual excitement center increases, it can affect all aspects of sexual function or only a specific stage or part of it. If it affects the erection center, it manifests as impotence. In such situations, a small telephone ring or a knock on the door can strongly stimulate the nerves of the "cheating" man. This anxiety and fear can easily lead to an imbalance in the central nervous system, preventing the establishment of a normal sexual response mechanism.

The fear of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is also one of the reasons that triggers impotence in "cheating" men. Hospitals often encounter such patients. Since both parties involved in the affair do not fully understand each other's health conditions, some men suspect they may contract an STD after cheating. This suspicion gradually turns into fear. When this fear becomes severe, it can cause a person to develop aversion towards sexual activity, leading to impotence.

Moreover, some men feel extremely guilty after committing adultery because, deep down, they still wish to be good men with a sense of family responsibility. Having an extramarital affair makes such men unable to accept themselves. This guilt continuously interferes with their brain neurons, making these men feel exhausted. At this point, psychogenic impotence occurs. Additionally, fearing pregnancy from extramarital sex imposes another mental burden, causing them to hold back during sexual climax, which over time can easily lead to impotence.

Furthermore, some men already have a tendency toward erectile dysfunction (ED). They may successfully achieve an erection during infidelity but suddenly become incapable when returning home, eventually falling into the trap of impotence.

Currently, there indeed are many cases of impotence among patients, and infidelity often exacerbates the situation. Therefore, every man should maintain a proper lifestyle and establish a sense of responsibility towards their family. Seeking happiness through extramarital affairs has a very low probability of success both psychologically and physiologically.

Recommended articles:

[The Seven Foods Men With Impotence Need Most]

[What Should Be Done To Prevent Impotence?]

[How Can Men With Impotence Get Hard Again?]

[Office Workers Become New Targets For Impotence]

[Why Does Supplementing Make Impotent Men Even Weaker?]

[Do Men Have The Right To Be Impotent?]