#Ad So often talk of “sexual health and wellbeing” revolves around the needs of women; almost as if, men’s sex lives are ones that stroll on easy street, rather than one no less fraught with it’s own set of challenges, expectations and anxieties. The truth of the matter is, sex is hard, and talking about it, particularly for men, can be harder still. And so, it means a lot to me to support the incredible work of men’s sexual wellbeing app @mojo.app, who have already helped more than 900,000 men, to fill the gargantuan gap between men in need, and a future of healthy sexual experiences, through groundbreaking AI. Already, having used the app for several months, I’ve learnt that half of men have had sexual health issues; mostly psychological, and fixable, with the right advice and words of encouragement. One of the most frequent problems is a low sex drive, which is compounded further by the fact that men are expected to want sex, all the time, anywhere, and from anyone. But this is far from the truth too. And in fact, many men (46%) live with a low or nonexistent sex drive; making it not rare at all… but incredibly common. The first step is talking, and so I want to ask – guys, what are your experiences of low sex drive? Try @mojo.app for free at www.mojo.so/thetinmen #sexualhealthawareness #menshealth #sexualhealth [1] https://tinyurl.com/2s4yr3b6 [2] https://tinyurl.com/48smr8vj
2025-07-28




![Half of men in their 30s have erectile issues, and 85% have a psychological cause. Source: [1] Atomik Research & [2] Caskurlu et al,, 2004](https://thetinmen.blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/18079514659911689.jpg)

