Articles - Common sexual health concerns - Men

There are many different things that could contribute to desire discrepancy. And they are different for every relationship.
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By recognising the signs of sex addiction, seeking professional help, and approaching the journey towards healing with empathy and commitment, there is hope for rebuilding trust, intimacy, and a fulfilling relationship.
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Have you ever wondered what a sexologist does? How do you know if you should see a sexologist? I’ve been a practicing sexologist for almost two decades, so let me share a little bit more about what I do everyday.
Continue ReadingFertility problems may be caused by problems with either the man or woman in the relationship. However, infertility may also be related to multiple factors involving both partners, or other unexplained causes.
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Being prepared, and knowing your partner’s sexual history and expectations, will give peace of mind in the intimate moments. It’s a key ingredient for achieving sexual satisfaction in your relationship.
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Foreplay is not just about what happens between the sheets. It’s about the relationship as a whole and how connected you and your partner feel.
Continue ReadingErectile Dysfunction may be physically, medically or psychologically related, and may even be a combination of all the causes.
Continue ReadingPremature ejaculation is the most common sexual dysfunction among men and it is estimated that about one third of men suffer from it.
Continue ReadingThe penis is made up of three spongy cylinders. It doesn’t contain any muscular tissue or bone as some people believe.
Continue ReadingIn around 15% of couples, the man exhibits a lower level of desire for sex than their partner. When their man has a lower libido, women take it personally; feeling desperate, unsexy, unloved and unwanted, or they suspect an affair. This can be soul destroying for most women.
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