Erectile dysfunction
Introduction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects the lives of many middle-aged men and their partners to one degree or another. The term erectile dysfunction covers a range of disorders, but usually refers to the inability to obtain an adequate erection for satisfactory sexual activity.
Although erectile dysfunction, formerly called impotence, is more common in men older than 65, it can occur at any age. An occasional episode of erectile dysfunction happens to most men and is normal. As men age, it’s also normal to experience changes in erectile function. Erections may take longer to develop, may not be as rigid or may require more direct stimulation to be achieved. Men may also notice that orgasms are less intense, the volume of ejaculate is reduced and recovery time increases between erections.
When erectile dysfunction proves to be a pattern or a persistent problem, it can interfere with a man’s self-image as well as his and his partner’s sexual life. Erectile dysfunction may also be a sign of a physical or emotional problem that requires treatment.
Erectile dysfunction was once a taboo subject, but more men are seeking help. Doctors are gaining a better understanding of what causes erectile dysfunction and are finding new and better treatments.
Signs and symptoms
Patterns of erectile dysfunction include:
·Occasional inability to obtain a full erection
·Inability to maintain an erection throughout intercourse
·Complete inability to achieve an erection
There is more to marriage than sex! But you must be honest with your potential wife and tell her about your problem. If she still wants to marry you, then go for it! There are other ways of satisfying a woman’s sexual needs. And it is also possible that your ED either can be treated now or will be treatable in a few years.
It may even be possible for you to father children. Don’t let this difficulty keep you from having love in your life.
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erection fairy
The little fairy that every man has that flys around you and gives you raging erections during school and while your grandmother is fixing your pants zipper.
"Take me erection fairy! Bring me the erection."
September 15th, 2011 at 4:50 am
any man with erectile dysfunction will not be suited at all for the married life. he must not marry. he cannot fulfill his job as a man.
A man’s JOB is to f-u-c-k- his wife and please her and please himself till both satisfied.
Please believe me – I am honest & serious to your question.
September 15th, 2011 at 5:16 am
A great movie to watch that will be very helpful!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8271947477140788534&q=men%27s+health&hl=en
Original Article:http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/erectile-dysfunction/DS00162
Erectile dysfunction
Introduction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects the lives of many middle-aged men and their partners to one degree or another. The term erectile dysfunction covers a range of disorders, but usually refers to the inability to obtain an adequate erection for satisfactory sexual activity.
Although erectile dysfunction, formerly called impotence, is more common in men older than 65, it can occur at any age. An occasional episode of erectile dysfunction happens to most men and is normal. As men age, it’s also normal to experience changes in erectile function. Erections may take longer to develop, may not be as rigid or may require more direct stimulation to be achieved. Men may also notice that orgasms are less intense, the volume of ejaculate is reduced and recovery time increases between erections.
When erectile dysfunction proves to be a pattern or a persistent problem, it can interfere with a man’s self-image as well as his and his partner’s sexual life. Erectile dysfunction may also be a sign of a physical or emotional problem that requires treatment.
Erectile dysfunction was once a taboo subject, but more men are seeking help. Doctors are gaining a better understanding of what causes erectile dysfunction and are finding new and better treatments.
Signs and symptoms
Patterns of erectile dysfunction include:
·Occasional inability to obtain a full erection
·Inability to maintain an erection throughout intercourse
·Complete inability to achieve an erection
September 15th, 2011 at 6:14 am
There is more to marriage than sex! But you must be honest with your potential wife and tell her about your problem. If she still wants to marry you, then go for it! There are other ways of satisfying a woman’s sexual needs. And it is also possible that your ED either can be treated now or will be treatable in a few years.
It may even be possible for you to father children. Don’t let this difficulty keep you from having love in your life.