Could
a strained relationship between a boy and his mother lead to erectile
dysfunction later in life? According to a recent study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, the answer is yes.
The study also revealed that men who fell in love later on in life also tend to experience erectile dysfunction, Daily Mail reports.
According to reports, the study was conducted by the Charles University in Prague, via a survey administered to 960
men aged between 15 and 88. The respondents were asked questions about
their sexual habits including topics on length of time lovemaking lasts
and premature ejaculation. In addition, they were asked about the age
they fell in love, and their relationships with their mothers.
The research
reportedly revealed that the relationship between men and their mothers
at an early age could be linked to erectile dysfunction because of psychogenic factors (when a physical illness stems from an emotional stress), which means that “if a man has emotional issues as a young man they may stem into physical issues in his later life.”
Results of the study also revealed that “the
association of poorer current sexual function with (historical) older
age at first being in love might suggest some enduring conflict
regarding sexuality and/or intimacy.”
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