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Difficulty in keeping an erection when using a condom is so common. It is actually due to anxiety. There is the anxiety of sex with a new partner, anxiety about the condom itself like either that it won’t fit, that it’s too tight, or that it will come off or that it simply will fail in its function and then there's also men's inability to put a condom on correctly. Sexual performance anxiety refers to the very common experience of distressing thoughts and/or feelings prior to and during sexual activities.
This anxiety included issues with the feel of the condom, the condom slipping off during use, and how the condom fitted the penis during sex. Men were also rated for their confidence in applying the condom to the erection in the first place.
At the very moment the man starts to roll the condom onto his penis, his brain starts to worry about whether he'll be stiff enough to 'fill' the condom. The body instantly starts producing anxiety chemicals and these stop the erection.
Anxiety about using Condoms
Posted: Thursday, February 02, 2012 4:38:48 AMNormal
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Difficulty in keeping an erection when using a condom is so common. It is actually due to anxiety. There is the anxiety of sex with a new partner, anxiety about the condom itself like either that it won’t fit, that it’s too tight, or that it will come off or that it simply will fail in its function and then there's also men's inability to put a condom on correctly. Sexual performance anxiety refers to the very common experience of distressing thoughts and/or feelings prior to and during sexual activities.
This anxiety included issues with the feel of the condom, the condom slipping off during use, and how the condom fitted the penis during sex. Men were also rated for their confidence in applying the condom to the erection in the first place.
At the very moment the man starts to roll the condom onto his penis, his brain starts to worry about whether he'll be stiff enough to 'fill' the condom. The body instantly starts producing anxiety chemicals and these stop the erection.
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