FAQ for Men

Sex FAQ for Men

July 14th, 2007

Can Medication Cause Impotency

FAQ 1: Can medication, such as anti-depressants, cause impotency?

There are many prescription drugs that cause temporary impotency such as the medication for depression and hypertension and other medicines such as heart medication and sedatives. Be aware of the side effects of the medication you are using and keep your doctor informed. Depending upon the severity of the case, your doctor would be able to guide you whether you need to change the drugs, give a gap in the treatment, or add an erection enhancement supplement such as VigRX to help. Read the rest of this entry »

July 13th, 2007

Could Smoking Cause Sexual Dysfunction?

FAQ: Could smoking cause sexual dysfunction, such as erection problems?

Smoking is definitely injurious to your health, which includes sexual dysfunctions such as maintaining an erection during sex. Smoking is like paying money to commit suicide slowly and painfully. What starts with the initial exhilaration of discovering nicotine soon changes into a nightmare of complications and health problems. Among the most common you would find heart problems, respiratory problems, gastric problems and sexual problems. Read the rest of this entry »

July 11th, 2007

Break the Jealousy Cycle

If you’re always wondering if your partner is cheating when you’re not around, you better break the jealousy cycle before it breaks your relationship apart. There’s nothing worse than finding that special someone in your life and wanting to be with them so much that you find yourself needing to know what she’s doing every minute you’re apart. In this case, however, absence does not make the heart grow stronger. Sex advice guides would say the kind of attachment you have with this person becomes an angry paranoia that only ends up keeping the two of you together for all the wrong reasons. An overprotective love affair isn’t a good way for anyone to start or keep a healthy relationship. Read the rest of this entry »

July 10th, 2007

How to Intensify A Woman’s Orgasm

I wanted to know how to intensify a woman’s orgasm and learned through experimentation about her g-spot and pubococcygeus (PC) muscles that surround her vagina and anus. Learning how to stimulate her g-spot and PC muscles, which spasm during orgasm, will intensify her orgasm and make her want more. Add a touch of stimulating cream like Vigorelle when she gets close to or just starts to have an orgasm, and her pleasure will intensify so much as to possibly cause multiple orgasms or longer-lasting orgasms. Read the rest of this entry »

July 9th, 2007

Male Sexual Dysfunction - Quick Fix

What causes male sexual dysfunction and is there a quick fix? Virility in males has much more to do with the male ego and self-esteem than the actual sexual act. The ability to have sex and satisfy their partner is perceived by most men as macho and the loss or decrease of this capability impacts negatively on the male psyche.

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