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The main intimate fears


The Main Intimate Fears

Fear of a weak erection. If, for some reason, during foreplay, a man does not experience an erection, or it is insufficient to enter into a full-fledged sexual intercourse, do not panic. Chances are good that fatigue or increased excitability is the reason for everything, and therefore it is worth resting and putting off a little time with intimacy.


With the regular repetition of such situations, in no case should you self-medicate and try to find out the reasons yourself. A timely visit to a specialist will allow you to correctly identify the root cause of the problem and select the most appropriate treatment options.


Fear of a partner's indifference. If this happens with a new partner, then the weak response to the man's caresses may be caused by excessive embarrassment. It is worth talking frankly with the girl and make sure that she really has a sexual interest in you. If she's just shy, don't push, but rather gradually approach intimacy.


If indifference manifests itself in a constant partner, the cause may be some problem that prevents her from concentrating. In some situations, women lose their sex drive due to constant sexual monotony. In this case, it is worth trying to refresh the relationship by changing places or learning new ways.


Fear of early ejaculation. If a man suffers from a problem of ejaculating too early, masturbation is one of the easiest ways to exercise sexual stamina. Stimulate the penis until you feel orgasm approaching.


On the eve of orgasm, it is necessary to stop caressing and wait until the urge passes. These steps should be repeated three to five times. With regular exercise, you will learn to maximize control of your reactions and control your own body.