One of the questions I’m most often asked is, “How do I tell my wife I’m afraid I might have ED?”
My answer is always the same:
“Don’t Read More→
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One of the questions I’m most often asked is, “How do I tell my wife I’m afraid I might have ED?”
My answer is always the same:
“Don’t Read More→
Sphere: Related ContentWhile there has been lots written about how men react to their fear of having ED, often little attention is paid to how women react when they fear their love is struggling with ED.
Not only do women have to deal with their fears about you, but then need to deal with Read More→
Sphere: Related ContentSex always starts with emotions. Especially satisfying senior sex.
Whether the emotion is lust or love, a quick response to a stranger on the street, or seeing your favorite movie star on full screen and technicolor, it all starts with emotion.
Especially when you are trying to rekindle the desire Read More→
Sphere: Related ContentED will not go away by itself. No matter how much you watch to see if it is getting better, pray it will, wait until it does, hope, engage positive thinking, it won’t go away unless you take action.
Yet, I continue to get emails and questions from men who ask “how long should I wait until it gets better?”
Waiting won’t work. Read More→
Sphere: Related ContentTalking to your doc about ED is really hard for most men.
It’s not that they aren’t concerned, or don’t have questions. Most men do. In a recent survey, well over half of men over 50 did have some concerns. But significantly less than half ever talk with their doc about their sexual issues. Especially ED.
If this is you, you have lots of company. Unfortunately, Read More→
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