The latest research by American scholars shows that if women postpone it for the first time, it will also have a negative impact on function.
The study was done by researchers from Columbia University and the AIDS Clinical and Behavioral Research Center of the New York Institute of Psychiatry. They analyzed data from the 1996 National Health Survey and found that people who started sex too early were susceptible to sexually transmitted diseases. Because the sexual partner may not be clean, or under the influence of drugs and alcohol to complete sexual activities.
However, studies have pointed out that people who lose their virginity after the age of 23 are prone to sexual dysfunction, such as sexual difficulties, erectile dysfunction, orgasm, etc. And the later the time, the more serious the problem.
Researchers analyzed that young people postpone their first sexual intercourse, to a large extent, affected by psychological factors, such as fear of intimate contact, lack of confidence in their own body, etc., some people worry that sexual technology is not good, leaving a bad impression on each other.
In addition, many young men and women have a misconception about sex and are prone to respect sex. A common misconception among girls is that good girls should not desire sex, and it is easy to close themselves in terms of sexual requirements, and they are frigid for a long time.
American experts believe that one of the biggest obstacles to women's psychology is the inability to actively propose what they want, which may lead to lifelong disappointment, sexual desire disorder, and orgasm disorder. Men have the opposite misconception that they may blindly worship sexual ability, believing that the more girls they conquer, the more they show a masculine taste.
This realization brings unnecessary psychological pressure to many young men, looking forward to sexual fear, worrying that they are not strong enough, not good enough, and surrounded by sexual life. The study was also clinically confirmed.
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