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This is the conclusion of an anonymous survey of women in the United States whose husbands have problems with potency, premature ejaculation or small penis size. The results fully confirm earlier statements made by sexologists: “male sexual impotence and the inability to give a woman an orgasm almost always lead to infidelity on the part of women, which is one of the most common causes of divorce.”

Even if a woman has never cheated on her husband and did not even think about it, the lack of satisfaction in intimate life can dramatically change the situation, and cheating becomes not just possible, but quite likely. This happens due to biological processes and on a subconscious level.
Dr. Emma Johnson, a highly respected sexologist, medical doctor, and PhD candidate, stated.
The deception from women is quite natural if there is no normal sex in the relationship or if a woman is not getting what she needs from her husband. Put yourself in these women’s shoes. The need for sex arises physiologically, the desire is always there, and they can’t overcome it. They have to live with this all the time.
How does this affect a woman? Without alleviating tension, even a previously calm woman can easily become nervous and irritable. In relationships, arguments arise, often without reason. The more spouses argue, the more they become estranged from each other. As a result, even women who were once proud of their honesty and loyalty to their husbands begin to cheat on their partners.
At first, it happens accidentally, at work or with friends. After the first time, the woman is still tormented by the thought of betrayal, but the feelings she experienced during the affair continue to linger. She can’t shake the thought that she won’t be able to have normal sex for the rest of her life. That’s why the affair will repeat itself again. And then again and again. The emergence of a steady lover is also not unusual.
However, these “adventures” rarely lead to repairing the relationship with your partner; constant deceit only deepens the estrangement between spouses, and this ultimately ends in divorce.
– Doctor, who do you think is to blame in this situation?
– The situation is very complicated and contradictory. But they need to understand that women cannot be blamed either.
I strongly recommend that all men approach their partners with understanding and patience in such situations, and proactively address any potency concerns at the earliest signs. If an issue arises, it is crucial to take comprehensive steps to resolve it. For instance, premature ejaculation is a common condition that often affects young men. Fortunately, modern medicine has made significant strides in understanding its causes, and healthcare professionals are now well-equipped to provide effective treatments.
– Is it possible to increase potency and improve the quality of sex without serious interventions?
I addressed this question to the esteemed doctor, the head of the National Urology Center, Professor William Johnson.