Re: Feminist inclined to more ed?
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2022 7:07 pm
One key element of your first line. "tend to report". It seems to me likely that feminist men might just be more comfortable with (and likely to report) revealing potentially embarrassing details of their sex lives. Supposing such men could be more in touch with their emotions and more forthcoming with other people.
I doubt that prevalence of ED in the gay men's population is any different than among straight men. Most causes of ED are physical and of the types that appear to me (non-medical professional) independent of sexual orientation. Psychological ED might be different, but I doubt it. (Note: I am not a medical or psychological professional.)
I hope my next speculation is not offensive, but a man (unable to achieve an erection sufficient to have penetrative sex) in a sexual relationship with another man could enjoy physical intimacy by being a "bottom". The desire for physical sexual intimacy in a heterosexual relationship depends a LOT on (the man) being able to penetrate the woman. Between men (of whom one would presumably not be troubled with ED) does not totally depend on being the penetrator, as he could easily be the penetratee.
As I indicated above, I hope this speculation is not offensive. I am straight and, while I think myself sensitive to alternative sexualities, gender and non-binary issues, I recognize that my depth of knowledge is rather shallow.
I doubt that prevalence of ED in the gay men's population is any different than among straight men. Most causes of ED are physical and of the types that appear to me (non-medical professional) independent of sexual orientation. Psychological ED might be different, but I doubt it. (Note: I am not a medical or psychological professional.)
I hope my next speculation is not offensive, but a man (unable to achieve an erection sufficient to have penetrative sex) in a sexual relationship with another man could enjoy physical intimacy by being a "bottom". The desire for physical sexual intimacy in a heterosexual relationship depends a LOT on (the man) being able to penetrate the woman. Between men (of whom one would presumably not be troubled with ED) does not totally depend on being the penetrator, as he could easily be the penetratee.
As I indicated above, I hope this speculation is not offensive. I am straight and, while I think myself sensitive to alternative sexualities, gender and non-binary issues, I recognize that my depth of knowledge is rather shallow.