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|     Sir Gregory Hall, Esq. to All    |
|    Erectile Dysfunction, most of the time,     |
|    22 Jul 10 19:07:07    |
      XPost: alt.usenet.kooks, alt.flame, soc.men       XPost: alt.religion.scientology       From: greghall@home.fake              A thread over in ARS caused me to think about the issue of erectile       dysfunction.              I must admit I have experienced it from time to time in the recent past. For       a while I felt defective and ashamed but then I got to thinking, why should       I?              Is it my fault my sex partner has allowed herself to become sexually       unattractive? When sex becomes my 'duty' why should I get excited about it?       Is my penis supposed to stay erect for hours when the woman I'm with arouses       little or no desire but demands my attention anyway? Am I supposed to be       some sort of a circus animal to perform on demand anytime some desperate,       less than comely woman can't control her urges?              I think not! I comfort myself in the reality that NEVER have I suffered from       ED when the woman was young, hot and appreciative. Only when the woman was       what some would call a two-bagger. What women these days call erectile       dysfunction is more likely a normal, male survival technique, IMO.                     So, you women please stop looking down your noses at a man who might       experience ED in your love embrace. It's probably all your fault. Take a       good look at yourself in a full-length mirror. Don't expect miracles.               |
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