Sexual Health
Can the strength of sexual desire determine sexual dysfunction? Is sexual desire and function imbalanced
Sexual desire is a desire and pursuit for sexual behavior. Sexual intercourse is a realization of sexual desire. In general, the stronger the libido, the stronger the sexual function. But isn't it possible to judge or indicate that there is no sexual function issue based on the strength of sexual desire?
The imbalance between sexual desire and sexual function can be explained in both historical dramas and real life. Li Lianying was a eunuch who went to the palace to take care of Cixi after being castrated. She often hated and went crazy because she couldn't vent her sexual desire. He also requested the palace maid to accompany him to bed and sleep together. Most people who experience paraplegia after spinal cord injury lose their sexual function and develop complete paralysis, but these people still have sexual demands. Correspondingly, although some people have strong sexual desire and urgent and intense sexual demands, their sexual function is often inadequate.
The reason why patients with erectile dysfunction urgently require treatment is precisely to achieve sexual desire. Of course, the realization of sexual desire is not just about sexual intercourse. After all, humans are higher animals and should not simply be limited to animal mating methods. Only through close cooperation between couples can sexual desire and function achieve perfect unity and truly enjoy the joy. It is incorrect to simply judge sexual function based on the strength of sexual desire, and it is inevitable to view the two in isolation. Only by connecting the two and having a unified understanding can we draw a more accurate conclusion.