ED in Film and Literature

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Ray Johnson
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ED in Film and Literature

Postby Ray Johnson » Sat Jul 22, 2023 9:02 am

Are there any books or movies that offer a sensitive or sympathetic look at erection problems or is impotence generally a lazy cypher for evil, abnormality or comic incompetence in most media?
44 years old. Shingles seems to have brought on VL 10 years back. NHS and Private healthcare say ‘keep taking the blue-pills, champ!’ Never managed to obtain a definitive medical explanation for my ED, which gets on my tits more than I can say.

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Re: ED in Film and Literature

Postby Martin6469 » Sat Jul 22, 2023 2:25 pm

The classic novel is D.H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterley's Lover" (1928), which depicts a husband with a war injury. He resigns himself to his wife having sex with another guy because he realizes that women need sex. Quite enlightened for Lawrence's day.
Age 79 in 2024. On testosterone replacement due to hypothalamus malfunction. (Attention depressed guys: low testosterone is a cause.) Healthy health nut but ED due to getting old. Like to keep enough cardiovascular ability to thrust for 30 min.

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Re: ED in Film and Literature

Postby mrksman » Sat Jul 22, 2023 7:30 pm

Lady Chatterley's Lover has been made into a movie about 5 or 6 different times I believe? My wife and I recently watched the more current 2022 version which sparked some interesting conversations after watching it. There is another movie, which I have not seen, called "IN SEARCH OF AN IMPOTENT MAN (2003)". I believe it is more of a comedy romance kind of movie?
Age 58, happily married over 38 years. T levels fluctuate but often on the low end. Cialis (Tadalafil) was working great but not so much lately. Viagra works most of the time. Use a Vacurect VED with a PosTVac Mach Ring as a backup.

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Re: ED in Film and Literature

Postby Bigdave » Sat Jul 22, 2023 11:33 pm

In "The Green Mile", Tom Hank's character suffers from impotence due to an unnamed urologic problem. He also has trouble urinating.
He is cured by a man wrongfully imprisoned for murder, who actually turns out to be able to perform miracles.
It's actually a very good movie, and actually brought tears to my eyes.
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Peniscrotal, 2/23.
6.25" OEM with Cialis, about 5" post-op. (11/01: Length 6.75" and girth is up to 4.75" mid shaft.) Still growing, albeit slowly. :D
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Ray Johnson
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Re: ED in Film and Literature

Postby Ray Johnson » Thu Jul 27, 2023 6:25 am

I’ve just recalled one myself: The Chancers by Damien Lanigan where an actor is having erection problems. Turns out his impediment is more psychological than physical and one viagra seems to fix his wagon permanently
44 years old. Shingles seems to have brought on VL 10 years back. NHS and Private healthcare say ‘keep taking the blue-pills, champ!’ Never managed to obtain a definitive medical explanation for my ED, which gets on my tits more than I can say.

Blippo
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Re: ED in Film and Literature

Postby Blippo » Thu Jul 27, 2023 9:50 pm

The Full Monty, one of the characters has ED and is cold towards his wife. It's mainly due to depression. From memory I think he recovers after the success of the act.

Also don't know if he was or not but George in George and Mildred avoided intimacy with his wife as did Arthur with his in on the buses.

There was also a film or series about rival families one was a criminal family where the dad was being seduced and he said "Ive got all the chemicals". I remember that but not the title as I hadn't long been taking pills and felt guilty watching it in with partner whom I hadn't told.

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Re: ED in Film and Literature

Postby Blippo » Sat Jul 29, 2023 4:35 am

Harry Enfield sketch... The Yorkshire man doctor.. speaking to a man whose wife left. "Dont tell me you have a dead whippet for a middle stump".

Like hernia it's often seem as a joke condition - and I suffer with both!

Not film or literature but described as an ode to impotence, UK punk band ATV fronted by sniffing glue editor mark perry, did the song my love lies limp.

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Re: ED in Film and Literature

Postby Flavio » Wed Sep 13, 2023 11:03 am

Most movies and novels mock ED and the men who suffer from this medical condition.
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.


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