среда, 5 марта 2008 г.

Men are predisposed to unsafe sex

It turns out some men are psychologically predisposed to unprotected sex. Risk catch any disease does not diminish their sexual desire, as happens with most people, while depression and stress forced them to seek casual partners. This conclusion came specialists Kinsley Institute in the United States. However, John Bencroft, director of the institute said that so far, very little is known yet about how the nature and characteristics of sexual stimulation affect the desire to unsafe sex. He and his colleagues conducted a study in which it interviewed 1500 homosexual and heterosexual men. As a result, among them was found a group of people - about 10-20% - ready to go to the sexual act, even though it may endanger their health. The survey found that while depression or stress from 40-45 per cent of men decreased sexual desire, and about an equal number of men did not perceive any difference. But there is a small group of men who are more sexual arousal when they have a bad mood. In doing so, the group of men started up in search of casual partners. Risk "catch" any risk of disease or unwanted pregnancy causes many men weakening of sexual stimulation. Fear creates the "off" them, said Bencroft. Conversely, men, sexual arousal that such a risk has no impact, the most inclined to engage in unsafe sex, such as anal sex or sex without a condom. "They brought, in spite of the threat" - Bencroft said. The threat can be a catalyst for sexual stimulation. The survey found that people who were more inclined to adventurism, while more involved in unprotected sex. For these types of people all sorts of advertising campaigns to promote safer sex, useless, said Frank Farley, a psychologist at the University of Tepml. "They do not want safe sex. spoils This is all fun." Instead, such people should send their adventurism in a different way, for example, to keep mountaineering, jump on the ropes from a height and stuff, Farley said. It is not known whether there is such a phenomenon and women. Psychologist Eli Coleman, program manager for the Exploration of human sexuality, of the University of Minnesota Medical School in the city Minneanapolis said that the men who, in response to the depression starting to look for casual sex is likely to try to engage in self influence on the chemical composition of the brain. Perhaps, in this way they receive "charge" toxins, chemicals that impose sedative effect. Coleman said that the phenomenon could result in adult cases of sexual abuse in childhood. "We always come to the clinic these men, many of whom have experienced sexual abuse in childhood. We know that this trauma can chemically alter the composition of the brain" - he says.

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