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Erectile dysfunction - what is it?


 
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Anonymous

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Posted: 06/11/2001 13:08

Sandra, if women want to improve their sex lives all they ned to do is to discuss their needs and desires with their partners. They do not experience any equivalent of erectile dysfunction. The closest is vaginismus, which is extremely rare. If women placed less focus on the need for men to 'perform' and more on being intimate and sharing mutual pleasure, it is possible that many men currently experiencing difficulties would soon find those problems resolved.
 
Sandra (sandrastevesean)

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Posted: 05/11/2001 01:00

Women also deserve to enjoy a satisfying sex life!! I wish there was such a huge worldwide interest in research, help, drugs etc to ensure women's ability to have and enjoy sex. "high suicide rate among young men due to erectile dysfunction"!!?? HUH.. If women were as fickle, we'd be extinct!!!
 
eddie (kaedy)

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Posted: 02/11/2001 04:01

ToAnon,& all anons,
Perhaps this is the only way that I have been able to discuss my problom to the fore my male friend's realy don't want to know,I belive this is sad in fact very sad because had I been able to discuss like women DO our probloms maybe I would not have had to pose the ?,however there is another ? to be asked how serious do our GP's take us when we do ask the akward ? regarding OUR disfunctuion('s) normally with a smile (grin)and how are you ,hav'nt seen you for awhile how are you keeping? perhaps we males should start going to see our lady GP,s then just maybe we be will understand just how easy it is to be human,instead of being MACHO and suffer,it's a new world out there and I want to live to enjoy my life in this new world but if equality is the buzz word then let it be the same in medicine,treat us equaly,our probloms are just as topical,serious and as life treating as anyone else,but unless we all wakeup and be open up about our health as we are (bullshit) about how we do it, who we fancy and what we as men would like to do ,then we deserve to pay the higher premium,there are no breadwinner's anymore and if that be true then as men we should be as open as the next and speak to each other openly and DEMAND that we be listined to with the same compassion as those who fought to get where they are now,wake up boy's we are being left behind.

Regards,

Eddie.
 
Anonymous

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Posted: 01/11/2001 12:47

"viagra" not an option when patient suffers from hypertension
 
Anonymous

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Posted: 01/11/2001 00:39

it must be the smokes???
 
eddie (kaedy)

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Posted: 31/10/2001 23:35

I have this problom,I know that I drink to much as well as smoking too much, if I was to reduce my drinking and give up smoking,should
I wait to see what effect this has on me before consulting my GP about this problem?
 
Anonymous

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Posted: 31/10/2001 21:13

Any comments/views on the issue of
the relationship between 2 middle age partners losing the sexual appeal/chemistry of yesteryear?
 
Anonymous

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Posted: 31/10/2001 12:34

I just love the way nobody comes up with an answer, nothing very specific, often plenty of 'waffle' but getting nowhere.
 
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