Thursday, June 16, 2011

7 anxiety man in bed



Many things can make men question their performance in bed, ranging from chest hair to erectile dysfunction. In fact, not all the anxiety proved groundless.

According to webmd.com site, these things really do not need to worry about by men:

Chest hair
Every woman has a different opinion about what is considered interesting when it comes to feathers on the body. However, a study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior found, although trends advertising and mass media are more inclined to male models without hair, the presence of hair or feathers on the body have a positive effect on the level of male attractiveness in the eyes of women.

Penis size
Most women do not consider the size of male penis as something important. A Dutch study that focuses on specific questions of this finding, only 1 percent of women surveyed said penis length 'very important', and only 20 percent who judged 'important'. Conversely, as much as 22 percent of women said that penis length is really 'not important', and 55 percent said the issue was 'not important'.

Erection
When erect, the average male penis size is 13-15cm in length. While in normal circumstances, the average length is about 9 inches.

Sexual Satisfaction
Although sexual orgasm is the desired peak, some studies show that women's sexual satisfaction does not refer to an orgasm. The most satisfying sexual experience of women by referring to the feeling of being loved, excited, happy, horny, and erotic, with an emphasis on flavor to connect to someone.

Condom
A national survey in the United States (U.S.) found that condom use did not affect a person's sexual pleasure.

Premature ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual dysfunction reported by men. This condition affects about 20-30 percent of men of all ages. The term 'early' itself is subjective. However, most experts consider ejaculation as 'premature' if it occurs within one or two minutes after penetration.

Some doctors sometimes prescribe drugs or techniques' pause and squeeze "to help men prolong ejaculation. With this technique, a man stop the stimulation of the penis during ejaculation looked closer and squeezed the sensitive tip of his genitals. Some sex therapists recommend sex more often as a way of making the body of a man more accustomed to sexual pleasure, so help delay orgasm.

Orgasm
A study of 500 couples from five different countries, including the U.S., found that on average it takes a little over 5 minutes for a man to reach orgasm when having sex.

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