Tag Archives: myths about sexuality

Will taking testosterone make a man perform better sexually?

Posted on 05. Mar, 2009 by Mel G.

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The simple answer is no. Taking testosterone will only benefit men who have abnormally low levels of the hormone in their bodies.
If you have normal testosterone levels in your body, injections of the hormone will not help you get a strong erection nor give you sexual longevity. In reality, any man with [...]

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What is considered normal sexual functioning for a man?

Posted on 02. Mar, 2009 by Mel G.

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There is no absolute standard but rather a range of normal male sexual function.
According to various scientific studies over the years, average male potency is the ability to continue intercourse for five to ten minutes. During that time, a potent man will deliver anywhere from 50 to 100 pelvic thrusts. Experts [...]

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Can Men With Congestive Heart Failure Still Have Sex?

Posted on 25. Mar, 2008 by Mel G.

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I recently came across an October 2007 report put out by the well respected Mayo Clinic where doctors have concluded that men with congestive heart failure can still enjoy active sex despite the widespread fear that sex would kill them! According the Mayo report men with congestive heart failure who receive frequent screening [...]

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Do older Men have more satisfying sex lives?

Posted on 27. Feb, 2008 by Mel G.

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A study performed and published in the BJU International Medical Journal based in Dublin Ireland surveyed more than 1,200 men between the ages of 20 and 80 and found that older men typically have more satisfying sex lives. The study carried out by experts in the U.S. and Scandinavian countries looked at sexual [...]

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