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Women and erectile dysfunction
- Get help for your man with Firstmed
- What women really think about impotence
- A partners guide to dealing with ED
- A guide to restoring romance
- Women and viagra
- Female sexual dysfunction
- Intrinsa for women
Women are an integral part of any discussion about erectile dysfunction . After all, women are crucial to the success or otherwise of a relationship, and if her partner is suffering from impotence , a woman's reactions can profoundly affect the quality of that relationship and the way in which her partner deals with his erection problem.
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For a man not to be able to participate in intercourse is a devastating loss. Many men prefer to solve erectile problems with no help or assistance from their mate. Some even choose to seek medical advice and treatment without their partner's knowledge. They may have a strong sense of pride and resent any intrusion on their privacy and so use all sorts of stratagems to deal with the problem - making excuses, pretending it does not bother them, avoiding intimacy. He feels he has failed not only himself but his lover. He may believe that a woman can never really comprehend the problem from a man's unique perspective. A woman can fake an orgasm, but a man cannot fake an erection. The secret is out and cannot be hidden. However, it is important to remember that women are greatly affected by erectile difficulty and that both partners may be experiencing similar emotions. Dealing with erectile dysfunction affects the self-esteem of both men and women.
Guilt, blame, lack of self-esteem, anxiety and an unwillingness to talk are common problems encountered by many couples. Pretending it doesn't exist in the hope that it will go away doesn't work. The longer the problem is allowed to go on, the more damage it's likely to do to your relationship. Erectile dysfunction does not respond well to neglect and it's important to know that in almost all cases, it can be treated successfully
This section outlines the effects ED has on a relationship and how to deal with the problems that arise. It intends to alert men that they are not alone in their problem and that what they believe women think about ED may not always be the case. And to emphasis that women can actively help in the restoration of her partner's sexual function.
You can take an active role in your partner's recovery by registering online with Firstmed or calling our 24hr helpline.
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