Impotence Hurts
Impotence, like men who are insecure or feel unworthy because they feel they have a small penis, really hurts a man’s emotional state. And why? Well, while it’s not necessarily fair and is partially imposed on us by society standards, men have been objectified (yes, us men are objectified too, just in a different way from women), as the sex that always wants to have sex, and should always be able to have sex and want it at a moment’s notice.
Anything less than that, or less of a show for the desire for sex, and men are often perceived by their female partners as less of a man, or a man who has something wrong with him because he never wants sex. Many times this is because he simply is afraid that he will not be able to get or maintain an erection, and rather than trying he gives up on the prospect and idea of sexual intercourse all together, or finds ways to avoid it coming up.
They may even be afraid that their partner thinks they are having an affair with someone else, or that they have lost their sexual attraction to them, and this being voiced only puts more pressure on a guy who is facing impotence or some form of impotence or a libido in need of some help.
Impotence is a very serious problem in itself, psychologically, but even more important is that the presence of impotence may indicate a larger health problem in a man, such as a heart problem, since the very thing that results in penile enlargement and engorgement, and us getting an erection is our blood vessels, and if there are problems with circulation, it could mean a bigger picture problem that involves certain organs.
























