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Sexually Transmitted Infections

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  Common symptoms of Sexually transmitted infections (STI) could include change in urination, urinate more frequently, having burning when you pee, discharge coming out of the genitals, rashes, things like this. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it would be ideal to reach out to your physician. Get the appropriate testing done to confirm and then get the treatment followed up. STI is not something that is easy to t a lk about. In fact, I think there is probably a lot of people reading this article that have never told anyone. Maybe you thought no one would believe you or tell anyone. Whatever the case may be for you, leave it at my door before you go because I am going to tell everyone what sexually transmitted diseases really are and exactly where they come from. Sexually transmitted diseases are not as scary as they sound. As a matter of fact, sexually transmitted diseases are very common among teenagers and adults alike. Sexually transmitted diseases  pose a significant

Myth #6: The Most Important Sexual Relationship

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  Hi men, my name is   Dr. Stephen de Wit   and I’m a sexologist and today we’re busting male sexual myths on sexual relationships. So one of the myths that I hear a lot is that the most important sexual relationship is the one that you have with your partner. Now you may be sitting there and saying “ Yeah duh Stephen of course it is”, but i’m going to challenge you and say it’s not. The most important sexual   relationship is the one that you have with yourself. Sex happens between your ear before it happens between your legs. Now just take a moment to think about it. When you’re going into a sexual situation or you’re in a sexual situation, most of us are up in our heads. We’re thinking about oh my goodness is it going to be good, is this going to work, are they going to like this? Is it going to be pleasurable? All this kind of stuff that’s happening and you may think about, you know, some of the times when you’re not in a sexual space. How do you relate to yourself sexually? Do you

Could I have low testosterone?

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  Low testosterone (also known as low-T) is more common than you think and it can negatively affect your body in more ways than one. Due to the wide variety of symptoms, low-T can often be confused with other conditions such as anxiety, erectile dysfunction and aging. Approximately one in four men over the age of 30 exper i ence low testosterone, but less than 5% are diagnosed and treated for the condition. For starters, most men don’t necessarily enjoy taking trips to the doctors and would rather just accept that “this is just how their body is.” Alternatively, these symptoms of low-T can be attributed to other, less complicated, conditions. So, how do I know if I suffer from low-T? Great question! Testosterone is a natural hormone responsible for the normal growth and development of certain male organs and for maintenance of critical masculine traits such as bone and muscle mass, facial hair, sperm production, and your labido. The symptoms of low testosterone could be wide ranging an