"Male health" is not just "sexual health". Sperm and Egg Network (http://www.r85.net/) has introduced to us that "male health" goes beyond "sexual health".
After people solve the problem of food and clothing, they tend to think about things different from ordinary animals. For example, "when people have enough food and clothing, they know honor and shame," or "when people have enough food and clothing, they pursue happiness." Especially in modern society, moral criticisms like "satiety leads to lust" have been discarded by many people. This can be seen from the proliferation of "sex-related" medical advertisements in recent years.
Among these "sex-related" medical advertisements, "male prostate" problems have emerged as a new growth point. The other day was the 9th "Male Health Day". Originally, with the great life pressure, the slogan "men need more care" sounded quite warm-hearted. However, for some reason, "male health" in the eyes of some experts and media has become nothing but "male sexual health". You can see that in many newspapers yesterday, reports on "Male Health Day" focused on men's prostate, "one-minute man", foreskin, premature ejaculation, ED, "sexual interest", "erection". Isn't this a case of generalizing from partial data?
As a male, frankly speaking, if everyone were to openly focus on male sexual health, it would be considered a good deed accumulating "merit". However, when I see some "male health experts" dramatizing to the media, I feel uncomfortable inside. Look at a few news headlines: "The chance of men getting prostate disease approaches one hundred percent", "Men over forty already have 'erection' difficulties", "Unsold houses lead to worry-caused ED"... Let me share with you my feelings after reading these headlines: On one hand, I scoff at these fake "research results", on the other hand, such sensationalist and hasty statements make me feel that our male group has been insulted, as if swallowing a fly.
It is pitiful that men are treated like commodities. Some "male health experts" exaggerate their claims, possibly to show the importance of "this discipline" and scare men into "coming here for a thorough prostate check"; some media sensationalize for the sake of attention economy. Thus, whether it is paying attention to "male health" or taking care of "male sexual health", both seem to have gone too far.
Male infertility may be due to lack of sunlight: According to the Australian News, an Australian study on infertility found that men who cannot get their partners pregnant generally have insufficient vitamin D.
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