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The bulbospongiosus muscles is responsible for inflating the head of the penis.

Now as we all know, pssd causes mental loss of libido and desensitizes the

genitals to contact. Many men will feel perpetually refractory and incapable of

gaining an erection. Those are all psychological issues. I'm currently

investigating whether or not there is a physiological issue that also prevents

us from getting better.

A damaged bulbospongiosus could ruin even a healthy person's sexual response.

There are many things that can lead to damaging this crucial muscle. Attempting

to have sex or stimulating yourself with a weak erection can all potentially

harm this muscle. While experiencing pssd, it's common for men to have weak

erections due to the incomplete erection of the corpus cavernosum uretherae. The

most common way this muscle is injured, however, is when the head is constricted

during moments of powerful flexing such as during orgasm. If the muscle somehow

becomes detached from the bulb of the penis total erection becomes physically

impossible.

At the heart of every orgasm is the pudendal nerve which innervates the glans

penis as well as the bulbospongiosus muscle. In healthy individuals, the

voluntary contraction of the bulbospongiousus triggers the sensation of pleasure

in the glans penis, it functions very much like a reward system. It could be

argued that ssri's somehow affect the delicate balance in the pudendal nerve

itself. The reason for my claim is that although most people suffering from pssd

retain control over their bulbospongiosus, the dorsal nerve of the penis

(responsible for the sensation) seems to lose function even though they both

spawn from the pudendal nerve.

Ultimately the brain is the center of all the action for the pudendal nerve. It

is also very possible that the brain simply ignores the signals from the dorsal

nerve while acknowledging the nerves in the bulbospongiosus.

The reason I wrote this is to advise that you may be harming yourself further by

trying to have sex with weakened erections. If you find yourself straining to

maintain an erection, you should probably not attempt any activity. Typically I

find that the longer you rest, the stronger your erection will be (although

insensitive) as it gives the bulbospongiosus time to recover.

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