In today's society, many doctors will encounter many patients with sexual dysfunction when they are sitting in the clinic, with the majority of them suffering from impotence. Among these patients who come to seek help, there are many cheaters, and the proportion is quite high. These men feel very guilty after cheating because they subconsciously want to be a good man with a sense of family responsibility. The occurrence of an extramarital affair makes them unable to accept themselves, and the guilt mentality interferes with the brain nerves for a long time. At this time, mental impotence can occur. At the same time, fear of pregnancy when having extramarital sexual relations is also a mental burden, resulting in the inability to fully vent during orgasm, which can easily lead to impotence over time.
Men often feel nervous and scared when they cheat. Multiple nerve centers in the cerebral cortex are in a state of dynamic coordination with the sexual excitation center. If the inhibitory effect of the cerebral cortex on the sexual excitation center is enhanced, it can affect all aspects of sexual function, or it can only affect a specific stage and location of sexual function. If the erectile center is involved, it is manifested as impotence. At this point, a phone call or a knock on the door can strongly stimulate the nerves of the derailed man, causing the central nervous system to regulate imbalances and failing to establish a normal sexual response mechanism.
At the same time, the fear of sexually transmitted diseases is also one of the reasons why derailers suffer from impotence and sexually transmitted diseases. Due to the lack of understanding of each other's health status, some men suspect that they will catch sexually transmitted diseases after cheating, and this fear will gradually turn into a fear that, to a certain extent, can lead to rejection of sexual life and impotence.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)