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If you have ever wished that your penis were a different size, you’re not alone. While there isn’t a single definitive percentage of men who are satisfied with their penis size, (since this can change over time and across different studies), multiple studies suggest that a substantial portion of men have concerns about their penis size and may not be entirely satisfied.

Many couples require medical help to have children, which is known as medically assisted reproduction, or MAR. MAR can affect couples’ sexual health and relationships. For example, they may feel pressure to have sex during fertile times, increasing the pressure to perform and reducing overall enjoyment.

Sexual desire discrepancy occurs when one person in a couple experiences more sexual desire or interest than their partner. This phenomenon is also known as desire disparity or libido mismatch, and it is common in romantic relationships. At times, it may lead to frustration, tension, or conflicts in the relationship. Fortunately, there are some things that a couple can do to handle sexual desire discrepancy in a healthy way.
In this episode, with distinguished guest Rafi Heruti we confront a crucial and sensitive topic at the intersection of Rehabilitation Medicine and human connection: sexuality and physical disability. We explore the challenges faced by individuals dealing with physical disabilities, such as loss of a leg or spinal cord injury, and the profound impact it has on their confidence and sense of self.
Many experience a sharp decline in self-assurance; their masculinity feels compromised, and social interactions become daunting. The fear of judgment often leads to isolation, and for some, this affects their willingness to pursue relationships and intimacy. The struggle with self-worth can severely impact their ability to engage romantically, leading to feelings of hopelessness.
We delve into essential discussions about relationships, intimacy, and self-esteem in the face of physical disabilities. Our experts offer valuable advice not only for those directly affected but also for healthcare professionals seeking guidance on addressing sexual health in the context of disability. Join us for an insightful conversation aimed at empowering individuals, fostering understanding, and breaking barriers surrounding sexuality and disability. Don't miss this enlightening episode!

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease affecting the central nervous system, causing various symptoms such as fatigue, numbness and tingling, pain, bladder and bowel problems, tremors, loss of balance, and more.
Is every penile deformity a cause for concern? Experts in the field of sexual medicine answer this question in this video from the International Society for Sexual Medicine.

Premature ejaculation (PE) is a condition in which it takes an unusually short period of time for a person to ejaculate during sexual activity, such as less than a minute from the start of penetration. It can also be a diagnosis for an individual who has little to no control over when they ejaculate. These symptoms can cause distress and frustration for both the person with PE and their partner.

Introduction
Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive a baby after a year (12 months) of trying with regular and unprotected sexual intercourse. It is a significant issue, especially for women, causing psychological stress due to expensive treatments, uncertainty, and social pressure. Infertility can also harm a woman’s self-esteem, sexual confidence, and overall well-being, thereby increasing the risk of sexual problems.
In this episode, with Francesa Tripodi a sexologist, We delve into a pressing issue affecting many couples: Erectile Dysfunction (ED). We explore how ED, especially among men over 40, can strain relationships. Stress, ongoing issues, and underlying health conditions often contribute to this challenge, making it crucial to address.
We discuss the far-reaching impact on mental health, including anxiety, depression, and negative thoughts that affect not just men but also their partners. The feeling of loss of control and failure can be overwhelming. Additionally, we shed light on how ED can also be a potential sign of underlying health conditions, even a risk factor for heart disease.
This episode navigates the journey of partners facing ED together. We explore the considerable distress it causes in both partners, emphasizing the importance of understanding and supporting each other. Men often experience a decrease in sexual desire, leading to a reduction in intimacy and feelings of attractiveness. Partners may grapple with questions of fidelity and may feel disconnected.
Tune in to unravel the complexities of ED as we explore what it is, its psychological impact on the couple dealing with ED.

Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a significant concern for many women around the world, encompassing issues like reduced sexual desire, arousal problems, inadequate lubrication, and pain during sex. It impacts women’s quality of life, mental health, and relationships with their significant others.