A team of researchers, including an Indian-origin scientist, says that apart from aging, factors like mental and physical health, demographics and lifetime experiences also lead to sexual dysfunction.
The research paper says that men are more than five times as likely to report sex as non-pleasurable if they have previously had an STD.
Among men, mental health issues and relationship problems contributed to a lack of interest in sex and the inability to achieve orgasm, while being treated for urinary tract syndrome was associated with trouble maintaining and achieving an erection.
The study even found that demographic characteristics and cultural factors also influence sexual performance: hispanic women were twice as likely to report pain during intercourse, and black men were twice as likely to report a lack of interest in sex and more likely to report climaxing too early.

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