Overcome
Impotence and Erectile Dysfunction - The Safe And Easy Treatment
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Admitting Impotence to Yourself
A
lot of men become sexually impotent, but never admit it to themselves.
Sadly, this denial prevents them from enjoying sexual activity
on a regular basis again. A man who behaves this way has a lot
of company. Up to 30 million American men are impotent, but fewer
than 5 percent have ever been treated.
Ignoring the problem was normal behavior years ago, but today
sexual wellness is often viewed as an indicator of total health.
As more men are living longer, they have an interest in treating
impotence. The pride factor does not inhibit treatment as it once
did. Today, there are many effective treatments to choose from,
both surgical and non-surgical. But the first step is admitting
the problem.
We begin by defining what impotence is:
- Impotence
is the inability to have an erection that is rigid enough
and to maintain it long enough to complete sexual intercourse.
If
your erections do not become firm enough to allow vaginal penetration,
you are impotent. If your erections have the necessary rigidity,
but are only firm briefly, you may have an impotence problem.
If your erection loses its strength upon penetration, you probably
have the problem. If any of these scenarios fit you, it may be
time to admit it and take the first step toward a treatment that
can change your life.
Ask
Yourself Three Tough Questions
The
answers to these three questions may determine whether you should
seriously seek impotence treatment.
- What
is your degree of motivation? After long periods without sexual
activity, men and women fall out of the habit of having sex.
Mere curiosity about a particular treatment is not enough.
To stand a better chance for success, you should define yourself
as eager or extremely eager to resume sexual activity on a
regular basis.
- What
is your willingness to learn new techniques? In order to successfully
use any of the treatments discussed here, a man must take
some physical action to make the erections happen. If you
learn how to perform this action, you should get a consistent
erection every time. Your willingness to perform this action
and to work your way through the learning curve is vital.
If you resist using new methods to achieve an erection, you
will probably not be successful with these treatments.
- What
is the degree of your partner's support? Asked more directly,
the question is, "Does your partner also want to become sexually
active again?" Is she willing to help you decide which treatment
to use? Is she willing to have sex with you using the treatment
you both selected?
Conviction,
strong emotion and basic masculine motivation are needed to resolve
sexual dysfunction problems. If your three answers are negative,
you should lower your expectations of success with any of the
impotence treatments.
Impotence
Treatment is Possible and Easy