HELP FOR PARTNERS OF MEN WITH ED
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 4:19 pm
HELP FOR PARTNERS OF MEN WITH ED
I consider the interpersonal dynamics in his relationship with sexual partners (and even non-sexual partners/friends/coworkers etc) of high importance to a man with E.D.
Primary importance of course is the actual erectile function. That is the primary effect of E.D. But the secondary or follow-on effects to the primary can be worse that the primary (or may mitigate the primary into irrelevance).
Secondary to that is the effect E.D. has on a man's self-image (and his efforts to mitigate or adjust to that effect).
Tied for second place is how the sexual partner(s) react to both a man's E.D. (the physical) and his inner responses (the emotional and psychological) to E.D. (e.g. if a man withdraws from intimacy, emotional or physical, it inevitably affects his partner)
How many marriages have failed because of the secondary effects of E.D.? Who has even counted?
I stumbled across this web site which IMO would be helpful to both men and their sexual partners/wives in understanding how E.D. affects the dynamics of their relationships
https://edtreatment.info
It has some very good information down this link
https://edtreatment.info/a-great-sex-li ... sfunction/
It has articles and links to books for sale.
Titles like:
A Great Sex Life with Erectile Dysfunction
Coping with Erectile Dysfunction: How to Regain Confidence and Enjoy Great Sex
Barry W. McCarthy and Michael E. Metz
Sexual Intelligence: What We Really Want from Sex–and How to Get It
Marty Klein, PH.D.
A Great Sex Life with Erectile Dysfunction
by the editors at edtreatment.info
I consider the interpersonal dynamics in his relationship with sexual partners (and even non-sexual partners/friends/coworkers etc) of high importance to a man with E.D.
Primary importance of course is the actual erectile function. That is the primary effect of E.D. But the secondary or follow-on effects to the primary can be worse that the primary (or may mitigate the primary into irrelevance).
Secondary to that is the effect E.D. has on a man's self-image (and his efforts to mitigate or adjust to that effect).
Tied for second place is how the sexual partner(s) react to both a man's E.D. (the physical) and his inner responses (the emotional and psychological) to E.D. (e.g. if a man withdraws from intimacy, emotional or physical, it inevitably affects his partner)
How many marriages have failed because of the secondary effects of E.D.? Who has even counted?
I stumbled across this web site which IMO would be helpful to both men and their sexual partners/wives in understanding how E.D. affects the dynamics of their relationships
https://edtreatment.info
It has some very good information down this link
https://edtreatment.info/a-great-sex-li ... sfunction/
It has articles and links to books for sale.
Titles like:
A Great Sex Life with Erectile Dysfunction
Coping with Erectile Dysfunction: How to Regain Confidence and Enjoy Great Sex
Barry W. McCarthy and Michael E. Metz
Sexual Intelligence: What We Really Want from Sex–and How to Get It
Marty Klein, PH.D.
A Great Sex Life with Erectile Dysfunction
by the editors at edtreatment.info