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Try concentrating on the woman. Dont think of anything but her, and you may be surprised? That helps me alot. I think of nothing but her, and how wonderful this is going to be. Sometimes, i dont even need the Levitra. Give it a try, what have you got to lose? But, if you still think you might have this problem with her, talk to her, you said she was a friend, talk to her like a friend, she will understand, and possibly, love you more for it. Sorry for the run-on.
Good luck to you, and your new relationship! Take care, DennisView Thread

I hope this helps, but if not, try a sex therapist.
Good luck, DennisView Thread

P.S. Please come back, and let us know how it goes.View Thread

Good luck!!View Thread

I hope you did not take that Dr.'s explanation? Go see a urologist. They are the specialists in this field. I know one of them has the answer you are looking for! An enlarged prostate in and of itself, does not induce E.D. Therefore, the underlying cause of your E.D. may be something more sinister? Such as constricted blood vessels? Probably not, but why take the chance? See an Urologist.
Good luck, and my very best wishes! DennisView Thread

Without communication, what do you have? Not much of a relationship. You are still sexually healthy, and want your husband to participate in this activity with you. If he fails to do so, then you will be left to your own devices. Not much of a relationship, if you ask me. It takes two to tango!
I wish you all the best! Good luck! DennisView Thread

If you feel so strongly about this, may i suggest you see your Dr.? He/she can put your mind at ease. There are many tests they can perform, to determine wheather you are a good candidate for E.D., or not. If you live a fairly healthy lifestyle, and dont stress too much, you should be fine.
For your peace of mind, go see the Dr.! Good luck, and best wishes! DennisView Thread

I have read sooo many stories from guys who have experienced this first hand. I hope he does'nt have it, but if he does, they need to discuss this. My marriage broke up because of my embarrassment over E.D. This sounds to me just like what i did, and so many other men.
Sorry if i am just assuming here!View Thread

If you continue to have erection problems, see your Dr. about possible E.D. meds to help achieve full erections. If you are still worried about these side effects, go see your Dr. He/she may be able to help you somehow?
Best of luck to you! DennisView Thread

You worrying about your son can cause you to have E.D. So, stop worrying. Relax, you have nothing to fear. Even if your son does get it, there are so many treatment plans available, one will surely work for him.
I hope this helps you. Best of luck! DennisView Thread
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