Please consult a doctor?
I have been troubled by the fact that my method of masturbation is not the typical stroking technique, but rather a pressing technique where I lie on the bed and apply pressure to my genitalia.
Although I have always found it strange that my method differs from most people's, I never asked about it and just went along with it.
Recently, I had the opportunity to have intercourse with a woman, but I found that once inside, I didn't feel much sensation.
Soon after, I lost my erection due to the lack of sensation.
I then tried to use the stroking technique for masturbation, but I found that I had no desire to ejaculate.
How should I address this situation? What kind of sexual dysfunction could this be?
Wo you xing gongneng zhang'ai?, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/05/22
Dr. Lin Wenxu reply Urology
Hello, based on your description and age, it is most likely that you are experiencing what is known as "psychogenic" erectile dysfunction, possibly due to excessive anxiety or stress affecting your sexual function.
However, I recommend that you consult a urologist for a detailed examination and treatment.
Reply Date: 2005/05/22
More Info
Your concern about your unique masturbation technique and its impact on your sexual function is quite valid and deserves a thoughtful exploration. It seems that you have been using a method that involves pressing against your genitalia while lying on your stomach, which is less common than the typical stroking technique. This difference in technique may have implications for your sexual response and overall sexual health.
Firstly, it’s important to understand that sexual arousal and response can be influenced by a variety of factors, including physical stimulation, psychological state, and even the context of the sexual encounter. The fact that you experienced a lack of sensation during intercourse and subsequently struggled to achieve ejaculation with a different technique may suggest a few possibilities.
1. Desensitization: If you have primarily used a specific technique for masturbation, your body may have become conditioned to respond to that particular type of stimulation. This conditioning can lead to desensitization when attempting to engage in different sexual activities, such as penetrative sex. The body can become accustomed to certain sensations, and when those sensations are not replicated, it may result in a diminished sexual response.
2. Psychological Factors: Anxiety, stress, or even performance pressure can significantly affect sexual function. If you were anxious about your performance or concerned about your technique during intercourse, this could have contributed to the lack of sensation and subsequent erectile difficulties. Psychological barriers can often manifest physically, leading to challenges in achieving arousal or maintaining an erection.
3. Physical Factors: It’s also essential to consider any underlying physical issues that may be affecting your sexual function. Conditions such as hormonal imbalances, vascular issues, or nerve damage can impact erectile function and sexual sensation. If you have any concerns about your physical health, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional.
4. Exploration of Techniques: Since you mentioned trying a different technique (the stroking method) without success, it may be helpful to explore a variety of techniques and find what feels pleasurable for you. Experimenting with different forms of stimulation, both during masturbation and with a partner, can help you discover what works best for your body. Communication with your partner about what feels good can also enhance your sexual experiences.
5. Consulting a Professional: If these issues persist, it may be wise to consult a healthcare provider or a sex therapist. They can help you explore any underlying psychological or physical factors contributing to your sexual difficulties. A professional can provide tailored advice and strategies to improve your sexual function and overall sexual health.
In conclusion, your unique masturbation technique may have contributed to a desensitization effect, combined with potential psychological factors affecting your sexual performance. Exploring different techniques, addressing any psychological barriers, and consulting with a healthcare professional can help you navigate these challenges and enhance your sexual experiences. Remember, sexual health is a complex interplay of physical, emotional, and psychological factors, and seeking help is a positive step towards improvement.
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