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Premature Ejaculation Must Be Treated Depending on Its Cause

Men's Issues

Questions regarding premature ejaculation are a bit more difficult. The problem is you might think premature ejaculation has one common cause and, therefore there is only one solution that will fix the problem of every sufferer.

This kind of approach is typical for Western medical theory. It could be effective in many occasions, but not for everyone.

There are few physiological causes such as diabetes, prostrate problems, urethritis and other infections. Specialists evaluate that these situations are in a small minority of cases. They are treatable with medical assistance hopping that curing the cause the effect will be removed too.

 

Viagra Overtakes Impotence in a Flash

Men's Issues

Impotence or erectile dysfunction in men is a condition signifying his inability to perform a sexual act. The term impotence may also be used to describe other sexual problems such as lack of sexual desire, premature ejaculation or orgasm. Using the term erectile dysfunction makes it clear that those other problems are not involved. Erectile dysfunction (E.D) is related to the hardening of penile arteries which restricts the flow of blood to the penis thus making it unable to achieve or maintain an erection. This sexual dysfunction in men attributes its reasons to various physical and psychological factors.

 

Impotence & Depression

Men's Issues

Do you love you partner and some times want to become intimate with her? Think of the situation in which she wants intimately you and you are unable to satisfy her for one reason or other. What will be the reaction from her? Will your relation with her continue? Remember that there is no platonic love in this materialistic world. Instead, it is the world of a give and take relation.

If the situation recurs always or frequently with you then consult a doctor to check whether you have become impotent.

 

Viagra Hates Erectile Dysfunction

Men's Issues

Under the influence of one kind of Impotence, a male person is not able to perform sexual functions due to Erectile Dysfunction. During intercourse with his lady partner he does not have enough and sustained erection to perform.

This inability makes him as well his partner unhappy and the relations are strained.

By scientific study it was revealed that insufficient blood circulation through the penis before sexual intercourse was the reasons for this Erectile Dysfunction for male.

 

Male Menopause? Not!

Men's Issues
It's hard to adjust to a world seemingly spinning out of control. Getting ahead in the "old" economy is getting harder and harder. There are limited resources for men who want to challenge the status quo, who want to break out from the "shoulds" that rule them, who are confused any more about what it means to "be a man."

While the physiology of male menopause is a measurable fact, I think something else is going on here. After the initial years struggling to achieve their career aspirations and role as provider, men would do well in recognizing this shift as a desire for greater fulfillment beyond work. Women have fulfilled their role as child bearer and mother. We have no qualms in stating our needs once the kids are off pursuing independent lives.

Rat Race Running You Ragged?

Most men are probably wondering, "Where the hell do I fit in anymore?" Some men confuse wanting off the rat race roller coaster as the start of a midlife crisis. But a crisis, when confronted, is an opportunity. Someone once wrote, "confusion is the threshold of a greater awareness." Most intelligent men understand this concept but tend to judge it. I'm here to tell you that confusion is a good thing!

Think for a moment about Chinese handcuffs; the harder you pull, the stronger they bind you. The same is true with confusion; if you fight the fact that you cannot control your confused state, you will continue to muddle along. Instead, consider the possibility that by adapting to a new and changing reality, clarity and direction are yours for the asking.

When we resist change, there is no space to move, to explore, to expand. Just because the competitive landscape has changed and relationships are often fraught with frustration does not diminish your role or importance. You have the potential to be at cause in your life.

Maybe it's your turn to create, not compete. Give yourself permission to breathe.

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Man-o-pause.com - For the Midlife Crisis Man. Nicolette Beard is a former editor, publisher and advertising executive. Currently, she provides insightful commentary on her blog about issues men face at mid-life including male menopause, midlife crisis, and being the strong man a woman wants on her blog. Hers is the only blog for men written from a woman's unique perspective. Visit her "Life Changing Resources" for ideas on midlife career change.

 

Why One Woman Identifies With the Midlife Crisis Man

Men's Issues
I experienced my own mid-life crisis at 33 and for the next 15 years transitioned from entrepreneur to college student to helpmate and homemaker to entrepreneur to unemployed to employed to unemployed to commissioned sales to employed to unemployed to NOW. Quite a circuitous route!

Yes a plan helps, but sometimes meeting our future takes a leap of faith. I started a blog as a leap of faith, and I wanted a career change. Did I know for a fact that there were thousands of men who might benefit from my experience in the trenches? No, but my senses told me that many men wished that they were better understood. Men often are misunderstood, lack support for their decisions, and go unnoticed for their contributions to family and community.

When I "retired" from the advertising world, I remembered thinking, "Now I know why men die after they retire." I lost my moorings. Even though closing my business was a conscious decision, I was so identified with a fast-paced, competitive world that I lost my sense of self.

Five years later, I launched a small-press publishing company and thought that I had finally found my calling. That venture aborted just on the cusp of major national exposure. It took me four years and a mental breakdown to recover.

But sometimes what we perceive to be a "breakdown" is really a "breakthrough."

What I've learned is that we can't control anything. I can't control a thing.
Think for a moment about Chinese handcuffs; the harder you pull, the stronger they bind you. The same is true with the mental and emotional confusion wrought from a breakdown. When we try to control our life, we will continue to muddle along. Instead, consider the possibility that by adapting to a new and changing reality, clarity and direction are yours for the asking.

The harder I pulled those handcuffs, the tighter they bound me to the old form. I couldn't let go, until my life circumstances forced me to.

Men don't have it easy in this world. Protecting and providing for your family, day in and day out, doesn't garner much media attention. How do you protect your family from the unseen? How do you provide when the "old" economy reneges on its promises? Or steals your financial future?

Are you stressing and grinding out each day with no end in sight?

I know how you feel I (I'd been whipsawed by the gyrations of the auto industry.) I've felt that way myself (the never-ending anxieties of a mother.) And I've found that holding on doesn't work. Today is the only day we have. I spent all that energy and emotion lamenting my fate, but I can't say that it was wasted.

I came to realize that things happen in their own time. Lao-Tzu wrote, "Waiting is not empty hoping." There is such a thing as timing. I needed to acquire more emotional tools and mental weapons to be prepared for unforeseen battles.

I forgot who I was for a while, but I never stopped striving and readying myself.

A day comes in every seeker's life called the "dark night of the soul." We cannot measure how long that day will last. Eventfully you emerge, and can say with confidence and clarity: I know who I am! That knowledge gives you the courage to act.

Let that be your anchor, not the "shoulds" of society or the expectation of others. Provide for and protect your family to the best of your ability. That's all that's required.

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