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There are men who can talk openly about sex mishaps, some tell their friends about the prostate screening appointment.

But these men are extremely rare.

Most prefer to keep quiet about their partners when they suffer from erectile dysfunction.

And who likes to talk to their buddies about the fact that they think their penis is not big or powerful enough?

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None of this has to be.

The urologist Dr.

Jochen Hess advocates a more open approach to male potency - after all, moments of failure are normal.

In the podcast, he explains when it becomes a health concern, which technical and medical aids are available - and which facts about penis equipment are really correct.

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“Embarrassing - doesn't exist”

is the podcast that breaks body taboos.

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Compulsions, buttocks hygiene, pain during sex - these are topics that hardly anyone likes to talk about openly.

Knowledge editor Clara Ott wants to change that.

In her podcast “Embarrassing - doesn't exist” she asks experts, doctors and psychologists the questions that many do not dare to ask.

Because silence is often worse than shame.

Embarrassing questions that Clara Ott should ask experts in the podcast are welcome to clara.ott@welt.de.

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