Wednesday 13 January 2016

Top 6 Signs You Have a Serious Sexual Problem (Must Read)

It is important to know when something is wrong with your s*x life, as early intervention could save you a whole lot of frustration.



S*x is supposed to be fun, and also an intimate way to connect with a partner. This does not mean it doesn't come with its own set of challenges.

While some s*xual challenges can be solved easily with the right tools, others usually need medical intervention or even therapy.
 
Below are 6 kinds of s*x problems that requires help:

(1) Persistent problems:
 
If you experience a hard time “getting up” or getting hard, and this problem persists for two weeks or more, this is a sign that there could be a deeper underlying issue that needs to be looked at by a professional. This is the same for other performance-related issues that are out of your control.

(2) Painful:
 
S*x should give you pleasure. If you feel unusual pain when you’re having s*x, chances are, you *and/or your partner* have health-related problems. Consulting a therapist can help you find the best medical-based advice on what positions will best lessen the pain, what positions and deeds are most comfortable, and what techniques you can employ to make the most of your time in bed.

(3) No climax:
 
Maybe you don’t have a partner and you’re used to having a go at it on your own. Then suddenly, you find yourself not reaching climax. Again, if this problem is persistent for a few months, or each time you masturbate, this can be due to an underlying issue that an expert can help sort out for you.

(4) Sex arguments:
 
It may start with casual teasing about how your partner slept on you as you were about to do the deed…but then it happens again and again so much so that you start to bicker about it. If you are arguing about your s*x life and are complaining about it, it can help to seek a therapist before your problems in bed overflow to other aspects of your relationship.

(6) Unsatisfactory sex life:
 
While you may both be very polite or don’t want your sex life to be the main drive for your happiness in your relationship, having one *or both* partners dissatisfied in the bedroom is a recipe for disaster. Maybe you or your partner is having erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation and you don’t want to tell the other party about it, or you are experiencing trouble reaching orgasm. This means you need help.

(7) Strained relationships:
 
If your s*xual performance and intimacy issues are causing a strain in your relationship, this is also a good reason to bring in an expert. Maybe you’re not having as much sex as you used to, or you are not performing well in bed, and this is causing your partner a great deal of frustration or disappointment that carries over, out of the bedroom.
 
After all, a lack of s*x can cause distance between couples and cause frequent bickering. If you want to save your relationship and enjoy s*x with your partner again, you really should go see someone

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