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Erectile Dysfunction (ED) in men is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain a penis erection sufficient for mutually satisfying intercourse. Erectile dysfunction impacts more than a man's sexual activity. The emotions and uncertainties that coincide with this men's sexual condition often have a significant effect on a man's health and self-esteem, as well as, his relationship with his sexual partner. Although the majority of causes of male penile erectile dysfunction are physical, there are quite frequently underlying psychological factors involved as well.
Modern psychology assumes that sexual fetishism either is being conditioned or imprinted or the result of a traumatic experience. But also physical factors like brain construction and heredity are considered possible explanations.
There are two possible treatments for fetishism: cognitive therapy and psychoanalysis. Both may be supported by an additional medication treatment.
Advice: For help please see a psychologist doctor for a correct diagnosis of your problem.
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Posted by: Brandon Rivers (ED Help):
I am just worried that my ability to perform in sexual intercourse is reliant on my fetish.
Luckily I have a female partner that likes my fetish and is highly flexible so she always finds a way to work my fetish
into what we are doing to help me but I am afraid that there is nothing I can do to rid myself of this reliance.
That or, if nothing else, reduce the need for it to perform.

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