Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Fifty Shades of Grey - is Sex Really That Exciting?


Well, that depends. It depends on whether or not you are able to orgasm and it also depends upon the quality of your partner's sexual technique and his (or her) ability to fulfill you. Unfortunately for at least one in three women, sex falls into the "frequently disappointed" basket. These women will return home after the Fifty Shades of Grey movie desperately hoping that THIS time sex will suddenly be mutually fulfilling for both her and her partner instead of tedious and boring. This is an unlikely event.

Sex is as much about giving as it is receiving. Problems occur when either partners have a sex problem such as being unable to orgasm, or for men ejaculating early or being unable to gain or keep a hard erection. When any of these problems are present, sex is more about both partners enduring the act, rather than actually enjoying it.

Statistics show that 80% of women find it difficult to orgasm during intercourse. Is this because of their partner's sex problem or their own lack of understanding in the technique required to reach climax? Achieving regular orgasms through intercourse as well as foreplay isn't rocket science. But you've got to understand how your sexual programs work - and how to keep them properly activated during sex.

If your partner has one of the aforementioned problems you are more likely to be analyzing your lack of fulfilment during sex and this, unfortunately, makes it impossible for you to achieve orgasm. If you are enjoying the intense sensations then start asking yourself, "Is it? Is it? Is it happening now?" then I can guarantee it isn't, because you just cancelled out the orgasm program in your brain.

By the way, female ejaculation isn't a myth, again, it is a technique. Whether you want to be able to experience multiple orgasms and/or multiple episodes of female ejaculation during all of your sexual encounters, first you must understand how to control the sexual programs via your brain. Achieving orgasm requires a step by step process which must be followed sequentially. This enables you to keep your sexual programs activated and advancing to completion.

So is Fifty Shades of Grey going to motivate you to learn how to take charge of your sexual programs so you can orgasm on demand? Probably. Life is way too short to settle for unfulfilling sex.

Jacqui Olliver, the Technique Modifier at EndTheProblem.com teaches men, women and couples the ultimate strategy behind achieving consistently great sex. Weak erections, early ejaculation and being unable to orgasm can all be easily corrected with her unique treatment method recommended by leading medical specialists.

Book a session with her - the majority of her clients report solving their problem and improving their sex life after just one session.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Erectile Dysfunction: Know the Causes, Symptoms and Cures

Erectile dysfunction, which is also commonly known as impotency, occurs when a male loses his ability to obtain or maintain an erection in order to perform and enjoy sexual intercourse. In recent years, the condition has become extremely common amongst men of all ages, while research has revealed that at least 1 in 3 men suffer from some form of erectile dysfunction or impotence.
Erectile dysfunction was generally considered to only affect men who are older in age especially common amongst those who were over the age of 70. More recently it has become a big problem for middle aged as well men as young as in their 20s. Many doctors have suggested that the stress that is present in everyday life, along with the frenetic and hectic lifestyles lived by most people have led to the rise of erectile dysfunction cases amongst men.
That is the reason why it’s important that every man recognizes the symptoms and causes of erectile dysfunction so that they can safely get their condition cured.

What is Erectile Dysfunction?

Erectile dysfunction is the inability to hold or sustain an erection to perform sexual intercourse. The drop in testosterone levels in men over 35 years has generally been considered the primary factor in erectile dysfunction. Loss of libido is another reason why men may not be able to gain an erection at will, whilst drugs and some medical conditions have also known to cause erectile dysfunction or impotence in men.

Symptoms for Erectile Dysfunction

When you are dealing with erectile dysfunction the first and foremost symptom that you are going to recognize is obviously your inability to either sustain an erection or initially achieve it. Although in some rare cases ED is only a temporary issue it’s not a good idea to wait long term before you decide to seek help.
You should be concerned if you are trying to achieve an erection for sexual intercourse and are repeatedly failing in achieving it. Erectile dysfunction plays a big role in creating psychological issues for men as well as their partner, leading to depression, guilt, low self-esteem and low sex-drive. Men who are unable to have sex and please their partner in bed may start feeling inadequate which worsens the condition and can make it a permanent one.
Certain medical conditions can also lead to erectile dysfunction. You may generally see the symptoms of ED if you are diagnosed with thyroid conditions, diabetes, or if you have high blood pressure.

Identifying the causes of Erectile Dysfunction


In order to gain an erection you need to be aroused sexually. So it is a very complex process, which involves blood vessels, nerves, muscles, emotions, hormones, your thoughts and your brain. Any malfunction at any stage of the process may result in erectile dysfunction. Some of the most common causes for erectile dysfunction are exhaustion, stress and psychological issues, which can contribute to anxiety and make it harder for you to achieve and maintain a strong erection.
In general, any condition that stops the flow of blood to the penis can cause erectile dysfunction. The condition is also caused by aging, but there are other causes as well. These are physical causes of erectile dysfunction which you should get checked out:
  • High blood pressure
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Low testosterone
  • Diabetes
  • Heart disease
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Smoking
  • Spinal cord or brain injuries
  • Prostrate treatments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Alcoholism or drug addiction
  • Bladder surgery
Medical specialists believe that the majority of erectile dysfunction cases are mostly caused by disease, whilst side effects from drugs account for around 25 percent of erectile dysfunction cases. However, due to many younger men in good health reporting erectile dysfunction and loss of erection hardness there may be other factors in play.
Men often confuse low libido or loss of sex drive with erectile dysfunction, however it is not the same condition, although one affects the other. Mistakenly these problems can be interpreted as male menopause. Age itself, does not cause erectile dysfunction.

The Cures for Erectile Dysfunction

In order to cure erectile dysfunction, it is suggested that you ditch the drugs and medications and go down the route of natural cures. The main standard treatments for erectile dysfunction include certain lifestyle changes, which includes the likes of:
  • Quitting alcohol
  • Getting sober from drugs
  • Stop smoking
  • Losing weight

There are also penile vacuum pumps which can be placed on the penis in order to pull blood into it, although these can cause bruising and general discomfort.
The best natural approach to cure the symptoms and causes of erectile dysfunction is to address the major contributing factors which generally include muscle weakness and incorrect psychological focus.