What about the single men?

Social IssuesSexuality

  • Author Steven Johnson
  • Published July 12, 2011
  • Word count 534

For those of you who actually sit through the ads rather than running into the kitchen to collect another cool can of beer, you may have noticed a fundamental truth about the ads for erectile dysfunction. Almost without exception, they show a couple and, if you look closely enough, you are guaranteed to see a wedding ring. That makes the propaganda official. Sex is the greatest invention ever so long as you are married. So those of you living in sin, which includes everyone in a civil union, had better get used to being excluded from the ads. And you can forget a mention if you are single or gay. Obviously, you don't need erections as you live out your lives in a monastery. Although it's possible you may see a woman from a distance, the marketers never consider you likely to need their product. In this, one wonders how the marketers ever got married themselves. Did they never think about sex during their courtship and then discover a potential problem in the pipeline?

Well, this article is written for those of you in the real world. For real men, it doesn't matter whether you have taken a partner for life or are looking for a one-night stand, the problem is the same. When push comes to shove, will there be enough stiffness for a penetration? Many people want to wrap this up as a partnership issue. Your wife/girlfriend will offer you support and, together with the help of the right medication, you will emerge from all these problems as a stronger team. Well, that may be the type of story featuring in a rom-com, but the sad truth is that men of all ages and sexual orientations want erections and the barrier is what goes on both inside your head and body.

If you lack self-confidence, it's frightening to date. You are plagued by worry about what will happen if you want to go beyond a distant kiss. Once you go into close body contact, the lack of an erection is likely to be noticed. The thought is such a source of possible shame, it's enough to put you off dating altogether. Perhaps it will come as a surprise, but it's perfectly possible to date with erectile dysfunction and without the help of any pills. Take a moment and google how many men suffer from this. It's up to about 20% of the adult population. Yet most men manage to make friends and form loving relationships. Falling in love is not just about the sex.

It all comes down to whether you are attractive as a person. If you are, you will make friends. Then you have to decide how to take it one step further. Assuming you have not been physically injured, Cialis is an excellent support and will see you through all the stages of sexual activity. You can choose to take the as-needed version when you are going on a date and, if you start going steady, switch to the once-daily version. This just leaves you will the ethical issue. Do you rely on Cialis and hide the potential dysfunction, or do you want to be honest? It's your choice.

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