Question: Is it possible to have a relationship with ED?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is frequently referred to as the “couples disease,” which is very fitting because it affects more than just one partner. Stress on a couples sex life can spill over into other aspects of your relationship. Its important to talk with your partner if he is experiencing ED.

How do I have a relationship with erectile dysfunction?

These six suggestions can make it easier to cope with your partners ED.Try something new. “Very often a big, big first step is just enhancing arousal,” says Kerner. Take the pressure off. Have a conversation. Go with your guy to the doctor. Have patience with pills. Encourage them to get heart-healthy.Dec 13, 2015

What do girls think about erectile dysfunction?

Unfortunately, experts say a lack of education about the causes of ED are frequently behind a womans self-blame, as well as her increasing anxiety, and sometimes, even feelings of hurt and anger when the problem occurs. Most women usually start with a line of questioning that often has some anxiety or hurt to it.

How ED makes a woman feel?

Unfortunately, experts say a lack of education about the causes of ED are frequently behind a womans self-blame, as well as her increasing anxiety, and sometimes, even feelings of hurt and anger when the problem occurs. Most women usually start with a line of questioning that often has some anxiety or hurt to it.

How can I arouse my husband with ED?

Increase sexual excitement. Use your fingers, your mouth — use your imagination. For many men with erectile dysfunction, a mutual form of masturbation may be easier and more pleasurable than traditional sexual intercourse.

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