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Originally posted by MrPeanut
Part of it (at least in guys) is just the refractory period where you experience a big hormonal drop-off after plateauing with ***********.
That sudden disinterest can easily be magnified into guilt if you have hang-ups about masturbation/sex at all.
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This is very accurate, and as the article I am going to present you shows, it is something that is perfectly normal. However, this 'sense of guilt' people feel because of the sudden hormonal drop-off stimulus may vary on intensity for external reasons such as their own moral thinking and/or stress.
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"Refractory Period: A temporary period of psychophysiologic erectile incompetence immediately following (natural) *********** during which a male cannot be sexually aroused. The duration of the refractory period may be minimal in teen years and longer in later years."
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"An important difference between males and females is the presence of a refractory period in males during which the male cannot be stimulated to further orgasm. This may last several minutes to many hours. In women there is not a true refractory period and women are typically capable of achieving multiple orgasm with further stimulation." http://www.uams.edu/department_of_ps.../SEX/Sex96.htm
"Physically, for a period of ten minutes to perhaps more than an hour for some men, the man is physically unable to achieve another erection. This is sometimes referred to as the refractory period." http://www.sexuality.org/l/sex/dsmansex.html
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http://www.multiorgasmic.com/malerefractoryperiod.htm