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This is
a very good doubt and I like to tell 3 reasons for this question: -
1. For
centuries, sexual problems have been presumed to be the result of mental
(or psychogenic) disorders, and countless millions of patients have either
undergone ineffective psychiatric treatment for sexual problems. Many
people do not know that, in most cases physical rather than psychological
causes are responsible for impotence. In 80-90 percent of cases of chronic
impotence, the cause is not in the mind but in the body and if a person is
"YOUNG AT HEART" physical improvement can be obtainable and he can enjoy
sexual bliss throughout the life. In view of the above, Sexologists like
to offer such awareness to the general public as a service, through their
advertisements.
2. Sexual problem is
a very private and confidential issue, and the person who is suffering
from such difficulty doesn’t want to discuss this problem even with his
close associate. Furthermore Ignorance, myths, superstition, guilt, stigma
and taboo are attached to anything that is sexual because of which many
people are unaware of where to approach for such a private and
confidential problems.
3. The masculine egos
of our patients do not normally permit them to share their experience with
other people even though they have gained permanent cure from our service.
If all people who are facing various sexual problems, concerns and
confusions have to be educated on effective solutions for their problems
only media advertising can reach to all of them. These are the main causes
for regular advertisement releases by sexologists.
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