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Men addicted to X-rated movies are so used to looking at kinky images that they struggle to get turned on in the bedroom
YOU think it’s a bit of harmless fun – but watching porn really does affect a man’s performance in the bedroom.
Men partial to perusing a lot of X-rated material are more likely to suffer erectile dysfunction – and it’s because they are so used to looking at kinky images, experts suggest.
Men who prefer watching porn are more likely to suffer erectile dysfunction in the bedroom
And those men who prefer watching their fantasies played out on screen are also less likely to enjoy actually having sex, the study showed.
While experts quizzed both boys and girls on their porn-watching habits, they only found a link to sexual dysfunction in men.
Researchers surveyed more than 300 men aged between 20 and 40 who visited a San Diego urology clinic for treatment.
While only 3.4 per cent said they would rather masturbate and watch porn than have sex, there was a statistical link between the amount of porn they watched and sexual dysfunction.
Most of those blokes quizzed admitted to watching porn.
One in four said they watched porn less than once a week, while 21.3 per cent said they watched porn three to five times a week.
Five per cent admitted to watching porn six to ten times a week and 4.3 per cent said they indulged more than 11 times per week.
Dr Joseph Alukal, associate professor of urology and director of male reproductive health at New York University, said: “Visual stimulation will often increase sexual arousal in both men and women.
“But when the majority of their time is spent viewing and masturbating to pornography, it is likely they will become less interested in real-world sexual encounters.
“These studies suggest the issue may be trivial in women, but not so for men, and could lead to sexual dysfunction.
“Sex is half in your body and half in your head and it may not be a physical component driving the behaviour, but a psychological one.
“For this reason, it’s important for physicians to understand the underlying issues leading to the sexual dysfunction prior to suggesting treatment options.”
When the majority of their time is spent viewing and masturbating to pornography, it is likely they will become less interested in real-world sexual encounters
Dr Matthew Christman, staff urologist with the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, told HealthDay, the reason porn addicts are at greater risk of erectile dysfunction is that their “tolerance” for sexual stimulation is higher.
He said: “Tolerance could explain the sexual dysfunction, and can explain our finding that associated preferences for pornography over partnered sex with statistically significantly higher sexual dysfunction in men.”
Erectile dysfunction is a very common condition, particularly in older men.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/3563066/men-addicted-to-porn-at-risk-of-erectile-dysfunction-because-their-sexual-tolerance-is-higher/