Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Communication with your partner

Even though Premature Ejaculation or Erectile Dysfunction can begin as a male condition, they can evolve into a couple's concern. In other words, the condition may at first only affect the man, but it can eventually affect both partners and ultimately their relationship.

Partners of men with ED or PE often think its safe to say that this problem is simply a normal part of the aging process. Many often attribute ED or PE to a waning sexual libido while others may perceive that their partner no longer finds them to be attractive. Often times, partners of men with PE quietly suffer from disappointment and frustration.

In the majority of cases, men retain their sexual interests throughout the entirety of their lives, and want to keep their ability to enjoy and share their sexual intimacy to the very fullest.

But there is hope. ED and PE are completely treatable conditions, and an dialogue open with your partner can be the first spark in the reignition of intimacy. Many men who involve their partners in an clear, caring discussion find their partners are just as interested in sexual intimacy as they are themselves, and are more than willing to give their support.

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