Sexual Health

Erectile Dysfunction–Is It Still Such a Big Deal?

Most men out there who struggle with ED often feel as though they are the first man to ever experience it. The reality is this: ED is NOT something to be ashamed of anymore.

It is something you have to struggle alone with–and you are NOT the only one.

In fact, you are one of the men out there who experience this. Luckily, with the turn of the 21st century, new treatment options are continually being developed to help treat ED now–and with new treatment options available, more and more men are taking a stance against this condition to help better their sex lives and relationships.

Men across the world are finally seeking the help they need to get back on their feet and take control of their intimacy again. The stigma of “male impotence” is something of the past now. Imagine being 70 years old and being capable of achieving the same sexual strength and intensity you had when you were 21? This is the reality of the world men are enjoying now.

Of course, as with any medical condition, step one is always to see a doctor. Get a real diagnosis. Many men who believe they suffer from ED, often times are just experiencing a new level of stress in their lives. The issue lies with the fact that many men suffer in silence.

This is one of the main reasons that men don't seek treatment options. It’s no secret–men let their ego control most of their life’s decisions. It’s natural. We try to be providers, nurturers, lovers.

How can we show weakness? Vulnerability? Especially when it comes to our intimacy. Once you feel the condition coming on, it’s hard to talk to our partner about it, which in turn causes us to deny or avoid the subject altogether, leading us to avoid a diagnosis or treatment.

Wouldn’t you want to return to that sex-crazed honeymoon phase of your life if you had the chance? Don’t you crave that desire? The passion where you two just can’t get enough of each other? So why suffer in silence instead of taking action against it? We, as men, take action against every obstacle in our lives, don’t we? So why not our health? Go see a doctor. Talk about your condition.

Get treatment. Take action. Another stigma and one I never really understood is the one that surrounds ED medications. People hear the word “Viagra” and immediately think it’s some sad sex pill men take when they “can’t get it up”. Men who take it are thought of in a negative light.

“I don’t want my coworkers to know”, while I understand this statement, taking ED medication is like taking any other medication. Do people take Metformin for Diabetes? Or Albuterol for Asthma? Aimovig for chronic headaches?

So why is it so bad that you take a real medication to help treat ED? Men sometimes feel ashamed for needing medication for ED. The truth is that it's no different from taking medication for any other medical condition. Stop the stigma.

Let your intimacy return to its zenith again. Become the alpha male you once were. Why should you lose your confidence, your intimacy, or your marriage, just because you’re afraid of what people might think?

Here at EDrugStore, over the past 20 years, we have seen a vast increase in the number of women who place their orders for their partners. The reason for this is that
ED is no longer an issue that is too complex to discuss. Men, more and more often, are taking action against ED and speaking with their partner about it.

We are seeing a higher number of men that are seeking treatment, and their female counterparts are working together with them to help achieve a higher echelon of sexual satisfaction.

Talk to your partner as you would if you had any other medical condition. Work on it together and be patient. We have also seen a vast increase in our overall customer base. This is proof that more men are talking about ED now. They’re talking about it at bars, football games, the golf course, work, college, and at home.

An interesting side effect of the increasing popularity of treatment is actually the age of the people who are purchasing this medication now. Until recently, men who use Viagra, Cialis, and the other ED meds out there have usually been age 40 and over. We are now seeing a large increase in younger men using this medication, and that’s because no one is afraid to talk about it anymore.

There are men as young as 21 who genuinely suffer from ED or have had an injury preventing the ability to achieve an erection, that is using this medication to regain their confidence and sexuality–so why should you wait any longer?

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