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Impotence

by sexylaty, Feb 28, 2006 12:00AM
Ok so I'm not a man suffering from Impotence, but I am a woman who suffers because my man has impotence problems. He's in his early 30's, very healthy, very active and about a year ago before sex lost it. At first we didnt think anything, but then it kept happening.  Finally he went for a physical.  His doc put him on Viagra and for a year he was on using them.They do work, but no one has taken them for 20 years so how do we know it wont hurt him in the long run?  He decided a couple of weeks ago to just stop taking them, and has been doing ok here and there. Sometimes he just cant keep it up and we skip making love for that night. He always says its not me but do you think its me?  He said he's never had this problem in his life and he was promiscuous in his day.  So why now?  Why with me?  He's healthy so is it a health issue?
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by In Doubt, Mar 01, 2006 12:00AM
To: sexylaty
Can he achieve a full erection either with you or by himself masturbating?  Does he go soft after a few minutes?   Ii he can achieve a full hard erection from time to time then he might be suffering from psychological factors that prevent full erection all the time..

by maryheather, Mar 04, 2006 12:00AM
You also said something about, "Skip making love that night".  Are you averaging having sex every night?  You know that a man's sexual peak is around 18 (sorry guys...) and a woman not until her 30's.  There are lots of times that I'm in the mood, and my 30+ year old husband just can't do it.  Could it be that you're just too much for him?  Maybe he can't do it every night anymore.  Just a thought.

by Lusion, Mar 26, 2006 12:00AM
I'm 24 and suffer from the same thing and it is all mental most of the time. I normally have to get my mind right just to stay up. It can be treated but I don't have the time or money to go to quack and doc to get it done.

by med health information, Apr 01, 2006 12:00AM
what are the treatment for above problem
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