- Bergehkin
The Bergehkin Syndrome was discovered by a German scientist by the name of Herim Von Schwaninstein. The syndrome is characterized by having the ability to produce an erection,but not able to reach climax; therefore, not being able to ejaculate during sexual intercourse with a woman. This syndrome only occurs in the case of male and female couples. Testing with homosexual participants has yet to replicate the conditions of this syndrome. An average of 0.07% of men suffer from this syndrome.
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History
In the late 19th century, Doctor Herim Von Schwaninstein (January 18th, 1836 - September 3rd, 1897), a German scientist, discovered the syndrome of Bergehkin. Participants of his studies were of men mostly from early to mid manhood. Although his case study was of smaller groups, he concluded that only a small amount of the population suffered from the Bergehkin syndrome. A decade after his initial conclusion, Dr. Schwaninstein conducted another study, this time he included homosexual partners. According to Dr. Schwaninstein's results, the syndrome did not occur in the case of homosexual partners.
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