Emotional origin of pubalgia and how to decode and heal it.

Part of the coxal, located in its lower frontal part. Its main function is to protect the bladder.

It also serves as an anchor for the base of the penis, the scrotal bag and the anus in men and women, apart from the anus, the urethra and the vaginal introitus.

Pain in the pubis. It mainly affects males.

They may be related to conflicts that occurred at puberty such as touching, rape, or first traumatic sexual experiences.

In adulthood they are usually due to a devaluation related to the sexual act itself, to a temporary impotence or to a problem of adultery.

“I’m not good at the sexual act.”

Am I up to it with my partner?

Am I going too fast or is my partner not satisfied?

Sometimes it can also be due to an aesthetic devaluation. Who do I compare myself to?

Conflict of exceeding the stress limit that entails impotence (muscles) in addition to devaluation.

Always want to do more and better.

When it is the woman who has a problem in this area, it means that she feels devalued on a sexual level, both functionally and aesthetically.

“I must protect my genitals from rejection.”

“I’m not sexually competent.”

“I’m a bad sexual partner.”

“I’m not good at sexual matters.”

“I’m not pretty enough to like him.”

“Surely he is comparing me to other women.”

“Maybe my genitals don’t like it.”

In women, when the pubis is affected after difficult childbirth experiences, they should be referred to their .

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They have to search and analyze similar experiences in ancestors who are their doubles and try to heal these inherited programs.

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