Continuing~ May I ask about sexual experience?
Hello, doctor.
Following up on my previous questions:
1.
Lack of sexual experience or being too nervous (such as engaging in premarital sex, infidelity, or being a mistress) – will these situations normalize with habituation?
2.
Frequent masturbation – if the frequency is reduced, can improvement be expected?
3.
I often see a method referred to as "breathable tape method" online.
Is there really such a method? Thank you.
shod, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/01/18
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
1.
In theory, this is the case.
2.
In theory, it can be improved.
3.
It's unclear.
Reply Date: 2012/01/18
More Info
When addressing concerns related to sexual experiences, particularly in the context of urology, it is essential to understand the psychological and physiological aspects involved. Your questions touch on several important topics, including the impact of anxiety on sexual performance, the effects of frequent masturbation, and the validity of certain methods purported to improve sexual function.
1. Impact of Anxiety and Experience on Sexual Function: It is common for individuals to feel anxious about sexual performance, especially if they have limited experience. Anxiety can lead to a cycle of fear and performance pressure, which may exacerbate issues such as erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation. Over time, as individuals become more comfortable with their partners and the sexual experience itself, these issues often diminish. Engaging in open communication with partners, practicing relaxation techniques, and gradually increasing intimacy can help alleviate anxiety. In many cases, the more experience one gains, the more confidence they develop, leading to improved sexual function.
2. Effects of Frequent Masturbation: Masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity. However, if it becomes excessive to the point where it interferes with daily life or sexual relationships, it may be beneficial to reduce the frequency. Some studies suggest that excessive masturbation can lead to temporary desensitization, making it more challenging to achieve arousal or orgasm during partnered sex. Reducing the frequency may help restore sensitivity and improve sexual experiences. It is important to note that moderation is key, and what constitutes "excessive" can vary from person to person.
3. "透氣膠帶法" (Breathable Tape Method): The term "透氣膠帶法" refers to a method that some individuals claim can help with issues related to premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support the efficacy of this method. It is essential to approach such claims with skepticism, as they may not be based on clinical research or medical advice. Instead, individuals experiencing sexual dysfunction should consider consulting a healthcare professional or a urologist who can provide evidence-based treatments and recommendations tailored to their specific needs.
In summary, addressing sexual experience concerns involves understanding the interplay between psychological factors, physical health, and individual circumstances. Anxiety can significantly impact sexual performance, but with experience and communication, many individuals find improvement. Moderating masturbation can also be beneficial if it becomes excessive. Lastly, while various methods may circulate online, it is crucial to rely on scientifically supported treatments and consult healthcare professionals for personalized advice. If you have ongoing concerns about sexual function, consider seeking help from a urologist or a sexual health specialist who can provide guidance based on your specific situation.
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