Morning wood help

    • Benni90er wrote:

      Daniel Rumanos wrote:

      Benni90er wrote:

      Daniel Rumanos wrote:

      FKKGirl wrote:

      Benni90er wrote:

      FKKGirl wrote:

      Morning wood is good to have. Means things are working right. When you don't have it its time to get Viagra.
      Don't use viagra, go see a doctor. You don't just take pills when you have something serious. Sometimes stress can prevent erections. So calm down and go to a doctor if you have problems with getting hard.
      Lol, I was saying that for you guys when you're old. Thanks for the advice though.
      The reason older men have erection problems is because they're not attracted to the women society says they should be with. Give them a young girl and the problem is solved!
      What do you mean "they should be with"? Some people don't have the right partner sure, but the rest chooses their partner based on feelings ( love is the one i think ). They don't necessarily need or want sex at high age. Being with a person you love is much more valued in that age. Not by everyone of course, they can look to meet a younger person, after talking about it with their partners.
      My point was that no one should let others (including society at large) dictate who they should be with. We live in the first society in human history where a relationship between an adult man and a teen girl is looked at as unusual. I believe that it's trying to conform to this unnatural restriction that is causing erectile disfunction in many men. It is most natural for men to be attracted to young girls.
      If it depends on the person you look at if you get an erection or not, it's not a dysfunction. It's a dysfunction if you get aroused but don't get an erection. The cause for a part of the erectile dysfunctions is based in a guys brain (stress, traumas) but another part can be caused by physical problems (blood flow, hormones, actual injuries). So yes, some erectile dysfunction come due to social stress, but not all, not even most.
      Very true, but I think that erectile dysfunction is often a misdiagnosis for just no longer attracted to one's partner.