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https://whyweprotest.net/attachments...ker-jpg.70339/ http://assets2.vice.com/images/artic...rop_mobile.jpg My Husband Has Erectile Disfunction Tis Not Easy to Live With I live in a sexless marriage..have been married 2 years. dated for 2 years before marriage. .I knew my husband had problems before we got married. He promised to get help.. Got viagra ... he used it once.....was still not good. Didnt really help him. He is not very romantic.. I asked him to try something else..He just does not want to go to the doctor again cuz he is embarrassed. I can't go on like this i am thinking of having an affair. I do love my husband but i cant stand not having any affection nor romance.. His romance is a quick peck and maybe holding of the hands. No intamacy whatso ever. I am very unhappy in that department. I have talked to him but get no results. He watches beautiful women on tv when i am not around-caught him few times=talks about other beautiful women--which doesnt make me feel very attractive or appealing--but he also calls me the most beautiful woman in his life. It makes me feel ugly and fat when he watches and talks bout other women and doesnt seam to want to get help for himself or us as a matter of fact that he cannot preform.. Sometimes i wonder if he is gay...i have even come right out and asked him..which he denies..I just cant understand why he will not go and get help...what does one do..how does one cope with someone who had difficulty preforming or even not even trying to get help so we can have a sex life.....i just dont understand........... How to Handle Husband's Erectile Dysfunction Erectile dysfunction, or the inability to obtain or maintain an erection, is not difficult for just the man. Women can have a very difficult time coping with this condition as well. Feeling frustrated, angry, sad, confused, resentful and even unattractive are all common emotions a woman may experience if her husband suffers from erectile dysfunction. Although handling your husband's erectile dysfunction is difficult, there are things that can be done to make it easier. Step 1 Educate yourself. Arming yourself with knowledge can make you feel more empowered and in control of the situation. Online resources, self-help books and medical journals contain information that could be useful. Learn about the potential causes of your husband's erectile dysfunction, as well as treatments and recommendations. Step 2 Be understanding and stay positive. Although you have your own emotions about the condition, don't forget that this is extremely difficult for your husband as well. He is probably embarrassed, frustrated and anxious. Try not to take the situation personally. Making snide comments or showing your frustration or annoyance will most likely only exacerbate the problem. Step 3 Communicate. Although it's important to keep his feelings in mind, you should be open and honest about your own feelings about the situation. Avoid being judgmental or condescending when talking to him about the problem, but suppressing your own feelings about the situation may only build your own resentment or anger. Step 4 Find other ways to connect sexually. Although sexual intercourse may be out of the question, see if your husband would be willing to participate in other sexual activities where an erection is not required. This may help you remain sexually satisfied and can make him feel more confident in his ability to pleasure you without the pressure to perform. Step 5 Find non-sexual ways to connect. In today's busy world, couples can lose sight of why they fell in love in the first place. Reconnecting and strengthening your relationship as a couple will not only help your relationship, but in some cases may help with the erectile dysfunction itself, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Step 6 Encourage him to seek treatment. Take extreme caution while doing so. Your encouragement needs to come across as supportive, not condescending or judgmental. Give him time to think it over and let him move at his own pace. Step 7 Seek your own support. Talking with friends or family members can be useful, but be aware that the topic might be embarrassing for your husband. Respect his wishes if he doesn't want friends and family to know about it. Instead, consider talking to a counselor or mental health professional. It also may be beneficial for him to join a support group or for both of you to go to couples counseling. |
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Oh that's right, besides lack of business sense there were those "content" problems ..... I'm not fat, not gay, dick works pretty good, what's your point? That's right you have all this free time now, lol. |
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My husband and I are 50 and 45, respectively. We've been together for 10 years, married for 14. He's perfect in every way, except for the fact he has ED. I don't want to look at his ED as an imperfection, but it's really starting to affect me. My self confidence is low, I don't feel satisfied, and I'm starting to constantly fantasize about other men. Long story short, only within the last 2 years did he finally admit he had an issue, but now he complains that the meds he has to take in order to make love to me make him ill the next day. Plus, sex is no longer spontaneous and I have to ask for it each time. And when I do, throughout the day I hear "I'm not feeling well" or "I'm so tired" or any excuse that makes it sound like he doesn't want to be with me. I'm at my wit's end with this because I don't feel my sex life should be like this at 35. Please help. Sad http://anneharris.typepad.com/.a/6a0...911a970b-800wi http://www.coverslike.com/covers/gay...rs-851x315.jpg http://dailybikers.com/wp-content/up...z9HQGGlUPP.jpg http://humorpix.com/images/31f998175...size-600x0.jpg http://www2.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/E...LAX9vlsR6l.jpg |
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God damn, living in Russia makes a person angry and bitter! Thanks for the laughs, Boris. |
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