My partner's probably thinking...

You're not the only one struggling with the symptoms of ED - it's having an impact on your partner too.††

  • They're concerned that ED may be caused by factors like work stress, or fatigue... issues over which neither of you has much control.
  • They're wondering if ED symptoms are their 'fault'. As a result, they too may become more reluctant to try again. Sound familiar?
  • They want to help - but don't know what to do, and definitely don't want to put any extra pressure on you.
  • They may even be feeling rejected, unattractive... even unloved. Ouch!

See what's happening? You, your partner, and your entire relationship are under siege. And what for? Your symptoms of ED are most likely a treatable health condition.

Anxiety and reluctance, Part 2

In an international study of men and women:

  • 39% of female respondents worried that their partner's symptoms of ED were their fault.
  • As a result, 40% admitted that it made them hesitant to try again.

††A 27-country international consumer survey designed to explore sexual habits and behaviors, particularly the aspirations and unmet needs. Among partners of men who were usually, sometimes or never able to get and keep an erection (n=2805), 39% felt at fault and 40% were hesitant to try again.

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