Adult Material Could Encourage Tumescence Dysfunction
by John Dugan OwnerAdult material is undeniably popular and commonly used by many,
with 46% of American adult men admitting to having consumed adult material
within a one-week period from time of the survey. Despite this, it’s a subject
that few want to talk about – and when it is discussed, it is mostly so that it
may be condemned. In recent years, adult material has been batted about as a
major male organ health issue, with many opponents insisting that use of adult
material leads to tumescence dysfunction. However, scientific evidence
suggesting otherwise is fairly common, with a recent sensual medicine journal
article adding to the evidence.
Study
The
study looked at three surveys of sensually active men who also used adult
material. The study discusses the fact that there is little clear agreement on
what might constitute “problematic adult material” use, which is accepted as an
actual issue, but which means different things to different people. In some
cases, problematic adult material use might refer to an “addictive” quality for
a user, where he feels he engages in the use of adult material more than he
actually wants to. In others, it might refer to physical issues, such as lack
of sleep corresponding to adult material use, while in still others there may
be relationship problems that might be said to arise from problematic adult
material use. In most cases, problematic adult material use is self-reported by
a person rather than diagnosed first by a doctor.
Results
The
aim of this study was to look at instances of problematic adult material use in
men, as well as instances of tumescence dysfunction, and to see if there was
evidence of a connection. In all three different population samples used, there
was no significant causal relationship between adult material itself and
tumescence dysfunction – and only some correlation between problematic adult
material use and tumescence dysfunction. As a matter of fact, overall, the men
involved in the survey revealed a very high level of sensual function.
Basically,
the study suggests that simple use of adult material does not lead to
tumescence dysfunction; however, for those who report problematic adult material
use, there may be an increased likelihood of tumescence dysfunction. Again,
however, whether this is due to the actual physical use of adult material is
questionable; for example, it may be guilt over using adult material
problematically that fuels a tumescence issue in some men.
There
are limitations with the study, of course, as there are with any study. One of
the most important limitations is that the information used as data is largely
self-reported. In other words, the amount of time a man spent on adult
material, his assessment of whether it was problematic, and assessments of
tumescence dysfunction were all voluntarily given by participants. In such
cases, there may be a tendency on the part of some participants to exaggerate
or misrepresent. Perhaps a person feels embarrassed by the amount of adult
material he consumes and so understates it, or feels uncomfortable admitting he
has any tumescence dysfunction issues.
Bottom
line: Although there is little evidence for adult material by itself causing
tumescence dysfunction, any man who feels that there may in his case be some
sort of link between adult material and tumescence dysfunction should seek
assistance in maintaining this vital male organ health function.
Men
who use a lot of adult material, whether they have tumescence dysfunction or
not, are very likely engaging in self-pleasuring, of course. They should
utilize a first-class male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) to soothe male organ skin that
may be rubbed raw by all that rough handling. A crème with L-carnitine, an
amino acid that has neuroprotective properties, can help maintain manhood
sensitivity that may be diminished by frequent enthusiastic self-stimulation.
Also, a sore member will appreciate a crème with potent moisturizers like shea
butter and vitamin E.
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