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(8,155 posts)Actual spontaneous erections are not nearly as big a problem as you seem to think. In fact, outside the age of 10 or 11, I cannot remember ever having such an issue in public. I did however have pseudo-sportntaneous erections while in school because I was looking at my classmates. Because they were the product of arousal, they were no longer spontaneous. And I could have avoided them by simply not devoting my attention to the attractiveness of others.
The problem is that we teach boys their erections are completely beyond their control rather than admitting they are almost entirely always in their control. There are many reasons for this but the major one is that we as a society idolize the male erection and we explain away any protest to this by saying its power is beyond the control of men. It's just biology, amiright? No, you're wrong. Social influence plays a major role in this issue.