Sexual Health
Can men's sexual abilities really be seen from their appearance? Men can try cold baths to increase their libido
The young man raped a 60 year old woman after drinking, causing her death. She had a strong sexual desire and could not bear violent coercion. A young man drank too much that night and saw an old woman passing by when he returned home in the early morning. He had an unbearable desire to follow the old woman and forced her to have sexual intercourse, ultimately leading to her death. What kind of man has a strong sexual desire? Is excessive libido equivalent to excessive libido? How can a man with strong sexual desire extinguish his desire?
There has always been a popular belief among the public that men's sexual function is judged based on their appearance, such as their body shape, nose size, whether they are balding, whether their body hair is thick or not, the size of their Adam's apple, and even their palms. The internet celebrity "Muzimei" once solicited hand photos from male fans on Weibo, based on which she commented on his genital size and sexual function one by one, further fueling this claim.
Can men's sexual abilities really be seen from their appearance?
1. Body shape
The growth of muscles cannot be separated from the action of male hormones, and men with well-developed muscles can basically indicate that male hormones are normal. Male animals often show off their appearance to attract female animals, but in fact, humans are similar. Muscled and physically strong men also attract women's attention. Women subconsciously believe that such men have strong reproductive ability and have an advantage in inheriting offspring. In addition, physical exercise can promote the secretion of male hormones, and sexual activity requires a certain amount of physical strength. Muscle men often engage in exercise, and their performance in sexual ability is likely to score high.
In contrast, men who are too thin or obese may not have as strong sexual abilities. Especially for obese individuals, it is believed in medicine that fat accumulation is related to an increase in estrogen levels in the body, which in turn inhibits the production of male hormones. Fat people are prone to problems such as high blood lipids and arteriosclerosis, which can affect the blood supply capacity of blood vessels and also affect the penile blood vessels. In addition, obese individuals lack exercise and endurance, which can also compromise their sexual abilities. At this point in writing, I couldn't help but think of the potbellied "12 second" official.
2. Laryngeal nodule
Like a beard, the Adam's apple is one of the secondary sexual characteristics of men, and in addition to genetic factors, it can to some extent reflect the secretion status of male hormones. However, there is a type of male who is tall but thin, with long arms, unclear Adam's apple, and almost no beard. In folk parlance, they are somewhat "eunuch like" and often seek medical attention due to infertility. In fact, their genitals are also small, their pubic hair is sparse or even absent, and their sexual function is also poor. This type of person may suffer from 'Klinefelter's syndrome', also known as' congenital testicular dysplasia ', where they have an extra' X 'on their chromosome compared to ordinary men, and they often need to take medication to help restore male characteristics.