Throughout life and in conversations with friends, I’ve noticed that many men seem to fall into two main groups when it comes to sexual performance.
Group 1: Men who find it easy to get an erection and can maintain it very firm throughout the entire sexual act. The duration of intercourse is generally good, not too long, but if something “goes wrong” (like anxiety or external factors), they might ejaculate sooner than they would like.
Group 2: Men who have control over the duration of sexual intercourse and, if they wish, can prolong it. However, if something goes out of control, such as in an anxiety-inducing situation, they may have difficulty maintaining the erection at the desired level.
I’m not referring to deeper sexual problems. I’m also not saying that everyone is like this. Does it make sense?
This is admittedly a simplistic observation.
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r/sex Throughout life and in conversations with friends, I’ve noticed that many men seem to fall into two main groups when it comes to sexual performance. Group 1: Men who find it easy to get an erection and can maintain it very firm throughout the entire sexual act. The duration of intercourse is generally good, not too long, but if something “goes wrong” (like anxiety or external factors), they might ejaculate sooner than they would like. Group 2: Men who have control over the duration of sexual intercourse and, if they wish, can prolong it. However, if something goes out of control, such as in an anxiety-inducing situation, they may have difficulty maintaining the erection at the desired level. I’m not referring to deeper sexual problems. I’m also not saying that everyone is like this. Does it make sense? This is admittedly a simplistic observation. submitted by /u/JMLe87 [link] [comments]
Throughout life and in conversations with friends, I’ve noticed that many men seem to fall into two main groups when it comes to sexual performance.
Group 1: Men who find it easy to get an erection and can maintain it very firm throughout the entire sexual act. The duration of intercourse is generally good, not too long, but if something “goes wrong” (like anxiety or external factors), they might ejaculate sooner than they would like.
Group 2: Men who have control over the duration of sexual intercourse and, if they wish, can prolong it. However, if something goes out of control, such as in an anxiety-inducing situation, they may have difficulty maintaining the erection at the desired level.
I’m not referring to deeper sexual problems. I’m also not saying that everyone is like this. Does it make sense?
This is admittedly a simplistic observation.
submitted by /u/JMLe87
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