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The ABCs of Sex, the Secret Files of Dr. Zukovski.

According to Henry Zukovski's extensive sex study, pressure to perform can cause limpness.

When a male subject is preparing for this important performance, he focuses himself completely on the task at hand, waiting like a tightened cross-bow for what's about to happen. This is what is referred to as "concentration". If the subject concentrates too hard on the actual sexual performance, the "arrow" can accidentally be shot prematurely. This is what is referred to as "splooging". There are a number of possible factors which can lead to splooging, although Zukovski found that the number one reason was pressure to perform. The likelihood of success tends to decrease under pressure.

Simulation of pressure to perform

The virtual characters were loaded with pressure to perform, which caused both of them to experience a programming malfunction. Both characters failed to pay attention to a number of side issues because they were so focussed on the main event.

When faced with excessive pressure to perform, the male subject might feel as though he is facing himself in a duel, which he stands a good chance of loosing. The winner is fast on the draw and slow to shoot. Zukovski found this to be somewhat silly, as sex is not a race. The pressure to perform can be decreased, for example by applying various relaxation techniques. The easiest way to relax when having sex is to start with a leisurely warm-up round with your partner - otherwise known as "foreplay". During foreplay, the participants are both heading toward the same finish line, accelerating slowing, being careful not to pass one another. Regardless of this, premature orgasm is still a possibility, although if it happens in a case like this, it has nothing to do with relaxation.

The duel

In the wild west, they used pistols instead of condoms. Back in those days, you stood a much higher chance of getting killed in to syphilis than in a duel.

Conversely to men, pressure to perform causes women to tighten up. The effects on women aren't as visible as they are on men, and women can often manage to get through the sexual act despite facing some pressure, so long as it is released in the beginning. Increased pressure causes dryness in women, which makes sex impossible. As is the case with men, the pressure to perform experienced by women is also closely related to nervousness. As we all know, when you're in the middle of being chased by as pack of angry barbarians, sex is not exactly the first thing on your mind.

Pressure to perform spray in the garbage can

Zukovski created a special aerosol spray to be used by women to combat dryness. He abandoned the project in the test during the test phase, however, as the female test subjects felt as though they were getting "all wet". The tests showed that, for example, light conversation was an excellent means of alleviating the pressure to perform, which meant that the spray was no longer necessary.

Excessive pressure to perform is often the result of the common misconception that the sex act is some kind of show or circus act requiring acrobatic and juggling skills, or in which one person thinks he's a world-class magician and his partner is his assistant. The pressure to perform often results from the fact that the participants don't know each other well enough, which causes them to act shy around each other. As the relationship develops, the pressure to perform will naturally decrease. According to Dr. Zukovski, if the pressure to perform decreases too much, or disappears altogether, it can be revived for example by turning the sex act into a show or circus act.

Warning! Low pressure

In this zukocam-image we see a case in which the level of pressure to perform has decreased too much.