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Originally Posted by The Yugoslavian
Hard to be too deeply miserable when rich, 6/10 wife (or fiancee?), and still get boners.
Mo money, mo problems, so they say.
But yeah, aside from some general despair during COVID, everything in my life has been pretty great for a long time.
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Originally Posted by BrianTheMick2
"simply ED" is the same as "dick ain't working." It does not imply a cause or a treatment.
ED caused by vascular issues would indicate that Viagra may be appropriate. ED caused by anxiety, or wifey not being as hot after a kid crawled out of her crotch, or sleep deprivation, etc. does indicate that Viagra would be an effective treatment. Beer is the treatment for those things.
Pretty much. Needless to say babby is gonna affect a large amount of general health issues that directly affect libido.
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Originally Posted by Melkerson
His concerns about Viagra were somewhat surprising to me. One of the reasons why it is (and other PDE5 inhibitors) such a massively successful drug is that for most people it is extremely well tolerated and the side-effects are mostly a non-issue. Sure they can happen, but often they are mild. In fact, the only thing he posted that I actually disagree with is the characterization that it's "riddled with side-effects".
I think the biggest part of it is the sample of people who have weenus issues also have a variety of factors. Obese men have issues with weenus hardness and obviously any sort of treatment like Viagra carries actual risks.
I'm not a medical expert by any means, but generally healthy adult males rarely have issues getting hardons.
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Originally Posted by Melkerson
Damn, that's low. You might legit need a literal fainting couch.
lol
Guy,
Yeah. I was just explaining my general mental roadmap for evaluating when I need to start. It will eventually happen, but TRT is something I want to add to my life when I have an actual need for it rather than just to boost me from normal to "very very high normal" and commit myself to a life of it. Another major issue is just lifestyle. Getting a script seems rather difficult here (less so for me since I have that sweet private healthcare, thanks universal healthcare), and obviously some countries I travel to may or may not have issues.
Just becomes another aspect of life that is tedious and for what end?