Relationships with having ED

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Mike1589
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Relationships with having ED

Postby Mike1589 » Wed Sep 01, 2021 4:10 pm

Hi,
I am 23 years old guy with a venous leak (confirmed by 2 penile doppler ultrasound tests). I have a question to those who also has this problem and is (or was) in relationships with a woman. How do you build relationships with women? Do you tell your partners that you have an issues with elections? I have just started the relationships with a girl, but I don’t really understand how to deal with ED in relationships. Personally for me sex is not the most thing in relationships. I would be really grateful for any advice.

Benjohn
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Re: Relationships with having ED

Postby Benjohn » Wed Sep 01, 2021 4:40 pm

Hi Mike,
I told my partner straight away - although I didn't have much choice as she knew something was wrong. If your partner is understanding they can really help you through it. Where are you from? UK?
British, 32 yrs old. ED caused by Paraphimosis in 2019. 100mg Sildenafil for sex. Trialled Invicorp as advised by doctor in 2021 but it was too strong. Taking 50mg-75mg of Sildenafil every night at 3am to stimulate morning erections, good response so far.

Lost Sheep
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Re: Relationships with having ED

Postby Lost Sheep » Wed Sep 01, 2021 6:19 pm

Mike1589 wrote:Hi,
I am 23 years old guy with a venous leak (confirmed by 2 penile doppler ultrasound tests). I have a question to those who also has this problem and is (or was) in relationships with a woman. How do you build relationships with women? Do you tell your partners that you have an issues with elections? I have just started the relationships with a girl, but I don’t really understand how to deal with ED in relationships. Personally for me sex is not the most thing in relationships. I would be really grateful for any advice.

I usually started out (when sex became a potential component of a relationship with a girl/woman) by saying, "My penis does not work as well as it should, but I will make every effort to make sure you are satisfied sexually." I followed up with whatever it took to enable her to feel good and to have orgasms.

Women are incredibly supportive if they feel desired, trusted, respected and safe. They respect a man who does not hide from difficulties. I went on a dating site and was honest about my inability to have sex and that I was intending to have an implant to fix that problem. My honesty and candor was commented on several times as "brave" and "refreshing".

Don't waste a day of a potential relationship just because sex may be difficult. There are other (and some are better) ways for a woman to have and to give orgasms. Also, orgasms are not the only joy of sex.
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
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silverdude
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Re: Relationships with having ED

Postby silverdude » Sat Sep 04, 2021 12:32 pm

Well said lost sheep!
66 yo dude, happily married. TRT injection. PDE5's. On a diet, meds for high blood pressure. Easy going, pro 2nd amendment. Burn and explosion survivor. My motto, love my wife, work hard, play hard, and stay hard! Trimix injections, 30/1/10.


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