Performance Anxiety: Overcoming the Bedroom Blues

May 18
09:27

2013

John Dugan

John Dugan

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Performance anxiety can affect virtually any man at any time in his life. Persistent worry about one’s intimate ability can lead to dysfunction in the bedroom; managing stress and boosting confidence may reduce anxiety.

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How does one overcome performance anxiety?

Performance anxiety can be the 1,000-pound pink elephant in the room.  It is something most men don’t want to talk about,Performance Anxiety: Overcoming the Bedroom Blues Articles nearly all men will deny ever having experienced, and yet will affect virtually everyone at some point in their lifetime. Anybody who claims they have never been nervous about having intimacy is either lying or lives with a healthy dose of narcissism. While performance anxiety can range from having a few butterflies in the stomach to a crippling emotional condition warranting assistance by a therapist, there are ways to ease the anxiety and make intimacy more enjoyable. Taking charge of one’s intimate life in terms of emotional health, male organ health and physical health can help lead to a more satisfying love life all around.

What is performance anxiety?

The crux of this problem begins with overanalyzing and putting too much pressure on one performance, which can ultimately lead to a poor performance come show time. Many men seem to equate bringing about a height of pleasure in their partners with masculinity and worry that if they do not measure up to a woman’s standards, they will be seen as less of a man. Society’s ideals of male performance are constantly bombarding the typical man, often creating unrealistic expectations of what a man should look like and how he should acquit himself in bed.  Magazines are splashed with 6-pack abs and mind-blowing tips every man should know.  Often, turning on the TV will find a steamy between-the-sheets session between two impossibly good-looking people -- who seem to have endless stamina -- as their sweaty bodies cascade in one height of pleasure after another. And that is happening in the PG world, never mind the way that the adult film industry portrays male virility.

For some men, all this media input skews their perception of their own bodies, leading them to believe that they cannot live up to their partner’s expectations.  Thus, when it comes time to knock boots, some men become self-conscious and hyper-focused on what they are doing rather than what they are feeling, which is a recipe for an unsatisfying experience.  In some cases, this performance anxiety can even lead to prolonged dysfunction.

How to overcome performance anxiety

Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all answer.  Part of solving the problem is getting to the root of the problem, so often self-exploration is needed to determine the underlying cause.  Men can ask themselves, “What am I afraid of?” or “What is making me feel nervous?” to help determine what may be the cause of the anxiety leading up to an intimate encounter.  Below are a few quick tips to help curb performance anxiety; however, men suffering from long-term, severe cases should consider professional help.

·       Relax: It is pretty hard to enjoy oneself during intimacy when simultaneously analyzing one’s body fat content and trying to recall the last 20 moves in the Kama Sutra. Remember, nobody’s perfect, so try to put insecurities aside and have fun.

·       De-stress: Anxiety begets anxiety.  Work, family and money stressors can be carried over into the bedroom without even trying. Make a conscious effort to leave anxiety at the door and mentally “check-out” during intimate moments.

·       Exercise: It may sound simplistic, but exercise releases feel-good endorphins into the brain, which help to combat anxiety.  Additionally, working out may provide a jolt of self-confidence in the bedroom, making it easier to be open and vulnerable with a partner.

·       Breathe: Obviously people are always breathing, but purposeful deep breaths slows down the nervous system and fights anxiety. Breathing in for the count of 4, holding it for the count of 4, and breathing out for the count of 4 can actually help boost relaxation. Really, try it.

·       Talk about it:  Intimate anxieties may be the last thing a man wants to talk to his partner about, but chances are she has already noticed something is going on.  It is best to get it out in the open, as she may just have a response to help solve the whole problem. It is also important to communicate, because ones’ partner may misread anxiety cues -- such as avoidance of relations -- as a sign of infidelity or rejection of her body, leading to additional issues down the road.

·       Male organ care: Keeping a healthy male organ can increase body confidence and may even help with stimulation and sensitivity, making intimacy more enjoyable.  Using a daily male organ vitamin formula (most professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can keep the male organ skin smooth and attractive while fighting odor and increasing circulation to the area.  A healthy male organ can go a long way towards feeling good about one’s prowess, and that may just translate into decreased anxiety in the bedroom.