A Texas study found that a “saddle-horn injury of the pelvis,” which occurs when a horse rider is thrown into the air and falls back with the perineum hitting the saddle or saddle horn, could cause erectile dysfunction. However, horseback riding can be therapeutic and relaxing, which could improve your mental health, in turn improving your sexual health. Perhaps this is why another study from Minnesota (bet they ride less aggressively than the Texas folk) found no relationship between horseback riders and sexual issues, and a possible reduction in one urinary condition (stress incontinence) in women.
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