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Frequently
Asked Questions (1).
Q) What are STD's, how are they spread, and how can I protect myself
(and my partner) from them?
A) STD's are sexually transmitted
diseases. They can range from being uncomfortable (such as pubic
lice, herpes, and genital warts) to being a serious health risk
(such as syphilis and gonorrhea) to being life-threatening (HIV and
AIDS). They are spread through the exchange of body fluids (such as
semen, blood, saliva, etc.). They can be spread by entering the
mouth, vagina, penis, anus, or, in some cases, an open cut. The
best protection against STD's is sexual abstinence, or having sex
only with a trusted partner. Beyond that, one should use a condom
and avoid certain risky behaviours. For example, using drugs or
alcohol to prepare for sex is discouraged because such substances
may cause people to be less cautious than usual.
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(2).
Q) How can I enhance my sexual pleasure?
A) The best way to do this is to
learn the techniques for delaying orgasm (such as learning to
"squeeze" the pelvic muscles or using the "stop-start" technique
during sexual intercourse.
(3).
Q) How can I learn to prevent premature ejaculation?
A) The techniques for preventing
premature ejaculation are basically the same as those for prolonging
sex and thus enhancing pleasure (see Question 2, above).
(4).
Q) Does circumcision decrease sexual pleasure?
A) Circumcision (the surgical removal
of the foreskin of the penis) is commonly practiced throughout the
Western World. Some cultures do it for religious reasons, and
others do it for the sake of increased cleanliness. Some experts
argue that circumcision is not necessary and that it has negative
impacts in terms of reducing penile sensitivity and increasing
friction during sex (Purvis 31-32). However, there have also been
studies that have shown no ill effects or even an increase in sexual
benefits. For most men, circumcision does not appear to interfere
with their ability to derive pleasure from sexual activity.
(5).
Q) Are there any dangers or health risks to building up sexual
tension and then not releasing it through ejaculation?
A) Some men worry about a condition
known as "blue balls." This is an ache in the testicles that occurs
when blood flows to the genital area and is not dissipated by
orgasm. However, this condition does not result in any long-term
negative impact. It may cause "temporary minor pain," but the main
problems are due to frustration and disappointment from not
experiencing an expected ejaculation. It is widely acknowledged that
sex can be satisfying for a man even if it does not include
ejaculation.
(6).
Q) How does a man's sexuality change in old age?
A) A older man can expect a decrease
in sexual desire and ability because of medical conditions and/or
psychosocial expectations. However, there is also evidence that
most men continue to be interested in sexual activities during their
elder years. It is important for a man to be able to adapt his
attitudes and self-perception as he grows older.
(7).
Q) What is the key to creating a strong, meaningful love-sex
relationship?
A) Good sex (especially when combined
with love) will contribute to creating a healthy long-term
relationship. Even more importantly, both partners need to feel
trust and respect, and they need to care for one another and have
the ability to openly communicate their feelings to one another. A
good relationship depends more on intelligence than on power.
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