Saturday, December 31, 2011

Already Sex From Teens Can Make Difficult Orgasm

News Health Articles - Already Sex From Teens Can Make Difficult Orgasm. People have started having sex at a young age seems to have a greater risk of sexual disorder in later life, such as erectile dysfunction, difficulty orgasms and sexually transmitted diseases.

Using survey data in 1996 with participants more than 8,000 U.S. adults, researchers found that people who start having sex at a relatively young age are more likely to have risk factors for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) because of having multiple sexual partners and having sex under the influence of alcohol.



On the other hand, people who since the early or late in starting to have sex are also at risk of sexual harassment. Sexual disorders are the most widely experienced difficulty maintaining an erection and reaching orgasm.

However, this study can not be used to determine a causal relationship. In a report published the American Journal of Public Health, researchers did not explain why people who start having sex sooner or later tend to be susceptible experience sexual harassment.

"Delaying sexual activity appears to increase the health risk by inhibiting the development of emotional skills, cognitive, and interpersonal skills essential for a satisfactory sexual functioning and general well-being," said Dr.. Theo GM Sandfort, researchers from Columbia University in New York City, as reported by Reuters on Thursday (12/29/2011).

On average the respondents said that they had sex for the first time at age 17 or 18 years.

In this study, respondents who had their first sexual experience at an average age of 14 years is considered too early and that started at the age of 22 years is considered too slow. These findings are dismissed some doubts about the benefits of introducing sex education in schools United States.

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