Has your DH ever used ED pills?

Anonymous
Cialis and Viagra are amazing drugs but they give me bad back pain and leg cramps. It's a trade-ff I deal with.
Anonymous
Over 50? I’d guess over 90% are.
I’m more curious about whether anyone has done that alternate procedure that’s always being advertised on WTOP. I think it’s basically like angioplasty, but I haven’t researched it.
Anonymous
I just turned 46. I don't take them, but wonder if I should. My erections are still strong, but I don't stay hard for a long time. I am in very very good shape. Probably in the top 1% of men my age. My blood pressure is ridiculously good. Heart health is amazing.

I probably need to see a urologist. I was under the impression that Viagra is for heart or blood pressure issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How common is this among men 50+ or so?


The women responding about their husbands supposedly never using them and still having great daily sx in their 70s are trolls. Ignore them.

Around age 50, the ed issues become common. Talk to people who are realistic about the human body ages and take judgement out of the equation, if you want to enjoy your remaining decades.


DH is late 50s and still good for a couple a rounds a session and multiple sessions a day, no pills.


Are you bragging? Or were you sleep during your statistics 101 class? There aren't many 50 years old men who can go multiple rounds a day and still stay rock hard during all the rounds.
Anonymous
Mid 50's and never needed them.
Had a 2 week period where it was 1000% psychological, but after getting the big head cleared up, the little one was and has been great since.

Seriously doubt 90% of men 50+ need them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How common is this among men 50+ or so?


The women responding about their husbands supposedly never using them and still having great daily sx in their 70s are trolls. Ignore them.

Around age 50, the ed issues become common. Talk to people who are realistic about the human body ages and take judgement out of the equation, if you want to enjoy your remaining decades.


Literally no one in this thread has posted this.
Anonymous
I.am 57 and no ED drugs yet. But I am one and done for the day..any subsequent session I'll please her anyways she likes but PIV won't be part of it.

I drink a lot water. I mediate every morning..I work out 4 times a week..I use gymnastics rings (they make a difference) and I am happy with my careers. Kids have graduated from college for couple of years now. So I am not stressed.

When it's time for ED drugs, I'll be first in line when the pharmacy opens. Sex is important. DW just turned 50 Aand is going through menopause.
Anonymous
Assuming you have the desire most men after 55 or so will benefit from ED meds because your body just begins to slow down. The meds don’t work on their own, you need to get aroused and that takes desire. Once my husband started taking them I was surprised by how quickly he’d get erect, it was like when we first started dating 30 years ago. I love extensive foreplay and he has no problem staying erect for a long time.
Anonymous
DH has been using them for about two years, he’s 53. It’s definitely been good for his self worth. With just a little bit of encouragement on my part he’s ready to go.
Anonymous
Take it if you n need it. Nothing wrong with fixing something that is so easy for good sex. It is important for yourself, your sex life, intimacy with your partner.

I wish something like this is available for me since I hit peri, my sex drive has been very low and I only do sex to please him and don't orgasm.
Anonymous
My DH is 59, almost 60 and doesn't take them. He doesn't need them. I'm more of the issue with menopause. My libido tanked but my husband would be good to go 4-5 times a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DH is 59, almost 60 and doesn't take them. He doesn't need them. I'm more of the issue with menopause. My libido tanked but my husband would be good to go 4-5 times a week.


How often do you end up doing now? How are you satisfying him if not by sex?
Anonymous
Even if it’s not totally necessary, still definitely improves wood quality and thus good to take.

It’s also cardioprotective!
Anonymous
We are both 55 and DH still going strong.
Anonymous
4 partners with ADHD/ASD had hard time getting up and staying up. Not sure where their head was.
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