A man is expected to be healthy; ours is a society where morals like ‘a real man don’t feel pain’ exist. Being brave is considered a quality imparted with gender. But all that is far from reality. Man is emotional, burdened, and often this expectation prevents him from expressing himself on delicate matters. The toughness stops men from addressing issues that matter, and they just cringe inside at the agony of not being able to vent. My friend Agnivesh Talwar was a charmer, the stud of the college and only settled down when he met his wife, Sangita. Men usually change after marriage, extravagance isn’t allowed any more, and there is an outer sense of carrying oneself with more responsibility, but Agniv, he had transformed into something else. I couldn’t help notice it, but he kept evading the subject. Eventually, one night when we were at the club with glasses of whiskey in our hands, I sensed an opportunity to shoot the questions I’d had for so long. As soon as he was a few pegs down, I asked him, “What’s wrong, Agniv?” He said nothing. I was not leaving it, though, and on persisting, he gave in and told me that he was in trouble. His life, which seemed to be on a dream track, had all of a sudden stagnated, and he believed that things were out of his control. “Dude. I am not able to satisfy my wife in bed.” He almost stammered while saying that. “What?” “Yes, I am not strong enough to fulfil Sangita’s expectations, and it’s killing me. I don’t want to lose her. But I don’t know what I should do!” “Did she tell you this?” “No, but I know; our intercourse has never lasted longer than a few minutes, and I have friends who tell me they can just keep pumping for a good 20-25 minutes while their partners have multiple orgasms and I have seen in porn how they go on and on. Lately, I have not been able to meet Sangita’s eyes. I had promised her everything, and I am not able to…” I sensed he felt a lump in his throat. I asked him if he ever tried to talk to her about it. After all, she was his better half and would understand it, and they could together find a solution. “How can I ask her that? I think she is having an affair and is planning to divorce me.” “Whoa, dude! So many assumptions. Is that all? Is that why you have transformed into a sulker of late?” “You are talking as if it’s no big deal.” “First of all, be realistic about sex. It’s subjective and cannot be the same for everyone and porn is not real, it’s a performance by a professional, and you cannot match it.” I convinced him to quit porn. I encouraged him to openly talk to his wife about sex and her expectations, to focus on the foreplay. Get to know her feelings and to tell her what he thinks and ask for her support. Make it an experience, don’t consider it a task which had to be done a certain way, and most important, visit an expert and clear all doubts about sex and understand the intricacies. Related reading: Our marriage wasn’t loveless, just sexless He eventually did; medically he was perfectly fit, and once the fog cleared in his head, his life improved. He was often seen at social gatherings and was back to his lively self. Sangita had always been worried and had never planned to leave him. They are a happy couple now. Often, friends speak aloud about their sexual experience. However, most of the time, they just bluff to prove themselves masters in front of friends. Sometimes people watch porn movies and start comparing themselves to porn heroes and create unnecessary problems in their married life. Agnivesh should spend more time in foreplay and ask what his wife likes. Foreplay kindles desire and marks the beginning of the intercourse. Adequate foreplay ensures adequate arousal and promotes sexual compatibility. Prolonged intercourse does not necessarily give more pleasure. This is a myth. What is important is not how long, but how satisfying it is. Dr Paras Shah is a consultant sexologist and fertility specialist. What do you think about this kind of situation?