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Secrets that men don't want to talk about

Honesty is the be-all and end-all of any relationship. But there are some things that even your partner doesn't need to know. In this article, we'll tell you the secrets that men keep to themselves.

Money secrets

I feel like a failure as a man because I don't make enough money.

"There is no doubt that men are defined by what they do," says Arterburn. Even in an age when most wives are also employed, research shows that men still find much of their identity in their professional success. Men may grumble about financial pressures, but the deeper problem may be that they feel like failures because their family lacks financial security.

Many men feign interest, at least initially

Many men suddenly become interested in what interests the girl they like - music, food, movies, etc. - and are not interested in the girl they like. "In reality, they might not like them that much, but they feel like it is a way to get a date. A lot of men do this at the beginning of a relationship and end up transforming into who they really are."

That is the potential danger of these little white lies; While a man can stretch the truth out to impress a potential partner in the first few weeks of a relationship, his brain can get used to the process of lying.

While this scenario is pretty scary, it's not the worst we've heard about men, love, and lies. Thirty-five percent of the men Madison surveyed said they would lie "when it comes to how much commitment they are willing to offer a girl to have sex with," she writes, as quoted by Jezebel. What better evidence that lies and romance go together like oil and water?

Men (and women) often keep secrets about their past relationships

"I always encourage honesty and open communication in a relationship," he says. "The past is the past, but [the truth] will eventually come to light ... It is always best for the man to initiate an open and honest conversation, especially before marriage."

Plus, it's likely that you can't chase away your memories of past romances even if you want to - and that could give you a better chance of things working out this time.

People go through long phases after being abandoned or broken up with someone asking themselves, "Why did I do this? What did I lose? What did I gain?" The brain really remembers, and it remembers forever. You remember those who escaped you. Chances are that the brain is built in such a way that you can remember why it didn't work so that you can do better next time. "

Secrets About Sexual Problems

Sexual problems are a much more open secret today than in the past, these problems need to be addressed directly. "

Erectile dysfunction has received the most attention, but there are also many other problems such as premature ejaculation, loss of libido, or difficulty achieving orgasm caused by medication or medical conditions. More and more women are reporting sexual problems, such as pain during sex or the inability to achieve orgasm. Castleman says many women complain of vaginal dryness during sex, which can be painful.

"Lubrication is important," says Weston. "Because in terms of arousal, lubrication for a woman is the equivalent of an erection for a man."

Some sexual problems require medical attention, while others can be resolved by trying different sexual techniques or buying a Kamagra pill or lubricant . But the most important thing is that you do not come to terms with problems that make your sex life worse. Don't settle for a bad sex life.