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anonymous
writes: Is it possible,that my husband can cure his erectile dysfunction with a new relationship? I mean is there any chance if someone can't have a normal erection and losing it when inside, but has no medical reasons for 5 years. My husband and me are starting to give up, its been like that for a long time.. They don't know why. He has no clue... He does not want to leave. But,I was wondering, if theoretically is it possible, that it would work with someone else?
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reader, CoolAndCoolest +, writes (24 November 2009):
there is one good way. you be a new woman and try.
i just mean to make your life a brand new style.
change your bedroom, change the place, and every possible way you try it out. sometimes you can try it in your kitchen.
make t spicy... n spicy, you can win. try to stick together.
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reader, anonymous, writes (24 November 2009): Is it possible he has low testosterone? Has he been tested for that? Has he tried Viagara? This problem is common for men in this age group. I was with a man who had the same propblem. It causes alot of anxiety for the man which can make it worse. I had the same thoughts, maybe with another women it would not be a problem. Then I thought maybe he is gay. I would be on it that his testosteron is borderline low. If this does not change are you going to stay with him?
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reader, rose the relationship solver +, writes (24 November 2009):
he is at that stage when men his age can get erectile disfuction, and it doubtably wont work with another person, it can come and go without any symptoms or it will stay. but there are ways....viagra, or another stimulant which yu can get from pharmacies or docs but get him checked out again good luck
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