
Addressing Male Body Image Issues: Promoting Self-Acceptance
Are you comfortable with your body? Do you ever get disappointed that you haven’t met a certain standard for yourself regarding looks and physique? You’re not alone.

Are you comfortable with your body? Do you ever get disappointed that you haven’t met a certain standard for yourself regarding looks and physique? You’re not alone.

Unfortunately, misconceptions and myths often surround ED, leading to misunderstanding and stigma. These misconceptions about the condition usually create feelings of shame, embarrassment, and even inadequacy for men. Because of this, some men may tend to neglect treatment or not even discuss the condition altogether.

Erectile dysfunction or ED is something widely considered an “old man” thing, but did you know that it’s a growing concern even among younger men? According to a 2013 study published in the National Library of Medicine, roughly 1 out of 4 men suffering from erectile dysfunction are younger than 40 years old.

MHC provides customised treatment solutions for premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction and chronic pain. Talk to one of our licensed men’s health doctors today!

In today’s society, male sexuality often faces various taboos, from mental health issues to sexual dysfunctions like premature ejaculation (PE) and erectile dysfunction (ED). The start of a new year symbolises a chance to break free from these constraints and take proactive steps towards a more fulfilling and confident sexual experience.

Did you know that gaming addiction is already classified as a public health problem and medical disorder by the World Health Organization (WHO)? It’s even got a name: Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD).

Men often deal with societal expectations that prevent them from diving into their sensitive sides as women can. Crying, for example, is a big taboo and is considered to be a show of weakness in their masculinity. Showing similar forms of “weakness” is often discouraged and ridiculed. Such toxic expectations can be detrimental to men’s health, leading to mental problems and even other physical problems like erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE).

Understanding how to manage PE and ED in poly relationships is more than keeping things steamy in the bedroom. It’s about creating a space where you and your partners feel comfortable expressing your desires and concerns. Tackling these challenges together strengthens the bonds between you and your partners and deepens your emotional connections.