All About Porn-Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Jason is a 19-year-old college student. He's been dating the same girl since his sophomore year of high school. They had sex for the first time after their senior prom, and, according to Jason, they "went at it like rabbits" for the entire summer until they went away to different colleges. Despite going to different schools, they've remained in constant contact via text messages and video chats. Over the Christmas holidays, they had sex several times, though Jason says it "wasn't as good as before." Then, over spring break when they tried to have sex, Jason found himself embarrassingly unable to perform. Several times. Worried, he went to see his medical doctor, who found nothing physically wrong. Jason says he still loves his girlfriend and thinks she's "totally hot," and he can't figure out what's causing his sexual dysfunction. So why would a perfectly healthy young guy, very much in his sexual prime, with an attractive and sexually willing girlfriend, suddenly be dealing with erectile dysfunction? That, sadly, is a question that is being asked increasingly often, indicating ED is no longer an issue that primarily affects men over 50. It's now affecting men in general, regardless of age. And the common thread when there does not appear to be an age-related or medical cause appears to be excessive use (some might say abuse) of pornography. Put very simply, guys who use a lot of porn are much more likely to suffer from ED than guys who don't. Jason, for instance, says that...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news