Sunday, July 29, 2012

The Sex - The 'be kind' Sometimes Make It Difficult Orgasm


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The Sex - For most men, have a nice looking couple could certainly enhance sexual satisfaction. But not for women, a 'sweet tooth' sometimes even damage nerves and reduce the sensation of pleasure during sex.

Not the sweet appearance of a partner that can reduce sexual pleasure, but the sweetness of sugar and simple carbohydrates are consumed daily. Yes, diabetes can lead to sexual dysfunction in women.

In men, diabetes is often associated with risk of impotence or impotence. Because the excess blood sugar levels can cause damage to nerves and blood pemuluh including the flow of blood to the male genitalia.

However, similar effects have not been studied in women who do not require an erection during sex. In any condition from pelumasannya enough, women have been considered not to have serious sexual problems.

More recently, scientists from the University of California revealed that damage nerves and blood vessels to the intimate or genital area can cause problems in women. It does not look like impotence in men, but the effect is felt.

"Women with diabetes in this study had more sexual problems, but his passion was as tall as a healthy woman," said Dr. Alison Huang, who led the study, as quoted from Dailymail, Sunday (07/29/2012).

Based on the observations of 2300 women with diabetes in California, 30 percent claimed not to be sexually satisfied despite often having sex as often as women's health. Dissatisfaction is make the most of the participants failed to reach orgasm.

Diabetes itself there are two kinds, namely type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes is a disorder of insulin derived from birth, while type 2 diabetes is caused by a sedentary lifestyle and eating too many sweet things like sugar and simple carbohydrates.

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