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New Antidepressant Improved Sexual Function in Depressed Men and Women
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 166609" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>You shouldn’t be embarrassed. About 20 years ago, I asked my physician about viagra. We had a great conversation. He was about my age and was using it himself. Believe me, doctor’s, psychiatrists, and therapists hear it all over the years. They won’t judge you, you are not that unique. Sex is a physical and psychological event, and dysfunction is an interesting medical puzzle for a good doctor, one they want to help you solve. You can give up, and deny yourself one of life’s most meaningful experiences, or tackle it head on. I’m glad I did. A lot of guys my age give up on staying fit, looking good and even sex. They embrace their expanding stomachs, saggy muscles, and brag about how much they used to bench in the 1970s, a number that goes up every time they tell the story. Some even joke about the lack of sex, and as a result of this mentality, their wives are also in the same boat. You can be that guy, but you don’t have to be. Your choice. Trust me guy, this is a critical decision. I’m 65 and have the best sex of my life with my wife 3-4 times per week. I’m on 140 mg of test a week and take daily low dose Cialis and throw in 50 mg Viagra for sex. I get these from Allday Chemist. Don’t do this to yourself. This is probably an easy fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 166609, member: 14411"] You shouldn’t be embarrassed. About 20 years ago, I asked my physician about viagra. We had a great conversation. He was about my age and was using it himself. Believe me, doctor’s, psychiatrists, and therapists hear it all over the years. They won’t judge you, you are not that unique. Sex is a physical and psychological event, and dysfunction is an interesting medical puzzle for a good doctor, one they want to help you solve. You can give up, and deny yourself one of life’s most meaningful experiences, or tackle it head on. I’m glad I did. A lot of guys my age give up on staying fit, looking good and even sex. They embrace their expanding stomachs, saggy muscles, and brag about how much they used to bench in the 1970s, a number that goes up every time they tell the story. Some even joke about the lack of sex, and as a result of this mentality, their wives are also in the same boat. You can be that guy, but you don’t have to be. Your choice. Trust me guy, this is a critical decision. I’m 65 and have the best sex of my life with my wife 3-4 times per week. I’m on 140 mg of test a week and take daily low dose Cialis and throw in 50 mg Viagra for sex. I get these from Allday Chemist. Don’t do this to yourself. This is probably an easy fix. [/QUOTE]
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