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How To Talk To Your Partner About ED

Monday, August 25 2008

Honey, I Have ED: Talking to Your Partner about Your Erectile Dysfunction

Having erectile dysfunction can be not only embarrassing, but it can also be difficult to talk about with your partner. Many men look at their condition as being inadequate as a man and they feel guilty about not having the ability to satisfy their partner sexually. If he doesn’t know how to deal with the situation by having an honest discussion with his partner, erectile dysfunction could manifest itself in many other parts of the relationship. That’s why it’s critical to get talk about it openly and honestly. Here are some tips you can use to tell your partner about your ED and how to deal with it as a couple.

  • Put yourself in their shoes
    If your partner was having a similar problem, think of how you would react if they wanted to talk to you about it. You would probably be understanding and compassionate about the situation and want to do everything you can do to make them feel comfortable with it. That’s probably how your partner will feel when you sit down to tell them about your erectile dysfunction. They won’t judge you or look at you any different. They will simply want to help you in any way that they can.
     
  • Have the discussion as soon as possible
    Letting the situation go too long without telling your partner could cause more problems. Some men might try to avoid sexual situations altogether for fear of being embarrassed about their condition. But doing this often raises questions in their partner’s mind about fidelity. Instead of letting it get to this before having the discussion, sit your partner down right away and explain exactly what’s happening with your equipment.
     
  • Be completely honest
    Discuss your feelings honestly. Let your partner know your concerns and any worries that you have so they can try to understand what you’re going through. Don’t hide any of your feelings because they will likely come out sooner or later. Also, allow your partner to vent and voice their concerns as well. The more you talk about the situation, the better it will be.
     
  • Visit the doctor together
    If you think you might have erectile dysfunction, ask your partner to visit the doctor with you. Both of you might have questions about the condition and it’s best to have the doctor answer them with you both sitting right there. It might even give you both a better understanding as to what each other is feeling about the situation.
     
  • Ask your partner for help
    Your partner will likely want to be involved in the healing process once they know about it. Allow them to help in any way that they can. Whether it’s just reminding you to take your medication or do your exercises, it’ll make them feel better about doing something that makes you better.

Having an open and honest discussion with your partner after finding out that you have ED can prevent a lot of problems and confusion. If you both decide that medication is the best way to deal with the condition, visit Viamedic.com to consult with a physician or pharmacist about the best treatments for your particular situation. You can get a prescription from the company’s licensed physician and get it filled without even leaving your home. Try it out today and start enjoying your lifestyle again before long.
 

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