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Sunday 7 August 2011

Do not confuse desire and erection

The terms of desire and the erection are often associated and confused. However, sexual failures are not necessarily linked to a lack of desire. In contrast, treatment of erectile disfunction do not allow the economy of desire. Some tips to help make the difference.

If a man has erectile disfunction, it is likely that he does not want to expose himself to failure and therefore, inhibits its desire.However, this does not mean he rejects her partner or that he finds more attractive. In contrast, inducers of erections are not triggers an erection and these drugs only work if there is desire. Discover the close links between desire and erection, too often confused.




According ADIRS, "sexual desire is the ability to positively consider sexual activity and to trigger sexual arousal. It covers both the desire to make love with her partner but also the fact of have erotic thoughts spontaneously. Thus, the lack of desire is not necessarily linked to the partner because the desire is a personal capacity.It is also possible to experience desire and not having an erection. Alain HERIL, sex therapist,explains "We may have no desire that the body responds this! This is not very common because usually when there is desire, erection will be even if it is not satisfactory or if it does not last because of a problem for example premature ejaculation.

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