A male with a torn ligament will not affect his sex life or fertility if the wound is not infected, and when inflammation is present, it will simply affect his sex life. In men, torn ligaments are usually caused by the shortness of the ligaments, which are pulled tightly during erection, and then torn during sexual intercourse due to the tension. If the wound at the site of the torn ligament is not infected and heals normally, it usually has no effect on sexual life and does not affect fertility. In some cases, repeated tearing of the tethered ligament without complete rupture will cause chronic inflammation, which will affect sexual life and require surgical treatment, such as tethered ligamentoplasty. Therefore, men with tethered ligament rupture should consult a doctor in time so as not to delay treatment.