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ED Doesn’t Have to Mean Relationship Dysfunction

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Erectile Dysfunction Doesn’t Have to Mean Relationship Dysfunction.

Relationship strain can come from a plethora of problems ranging from stress, communication and jealousy. If you or your partner have experience with erectile dysfunction, you’re well aware that this is a whole different ball of wax.

First things first, it’s important for everyone to know that this is a very common issue and that you are not alone. Let’s take a look at this from both a male and female perspective and give some insight on how to strengthen relationships dealing with this problem.

Men’s Perspective 

It’s difficult not to take this personally. Remember, it’s likely every man will deal with impenitence  at some time in his life. In the moment it is difficult, but honest open communication will help strengthen your relationship and help you to take the first steps toward solving the problem.

Exercise and oral medications are all options to explore for treating ED.

Women’s Perspective

This is an emotional rollercoaster for both men and women. Women often feel like they are the cause and it’s important to know that this is not a woman’s fault.

In regards to communication about this issue, begin by keeping talks casual. Your man can and probably will be defensive about this. Listen to what he is saying rather than the tone he is taking with you.

It’s important to know the cause so you can decide how to treat ED. Experts says everyone needs to take a step back from the emotions this condition can cause and try not to take everything being said personally. This is a sensitive subject and it needs to be handled as such.

Group counseling is extremely effective to help get through the tough talk this problem creates in a relationship. Everything worth while isn’t obtained easily so don’t give up, it will get better.

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