DH (37) has ED because I’ve been a b*tch

Anonymous
If my wife acted like a B I’d take my erection elsewhere.
Anonymous
Stress can absolutely cause issues with getting and maintaining an erection. If you guys have been going through a lot of stress lately and your marriage is a bit rocky, it's completely possible that stress is impacting him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If my wife acted like a B I’d take my erection elsewhere.


Right, I get that. My question is: Can this be fixed? We used to have a great sex life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If my wife acted like a B I’d take my erection elsewhere.


Right, I get that. My question is: Can this be fixed? We used to have a great sex life.


Yes it absolutely can. Be loving, tender and patient. Apologize. Put absolutely no pressure on him in bed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is physically impossible for your attitude to cause a biological dysfunction in an other person..


This could not be more wrong. Sex is very mental and emotional, the brain is a very physical organ. How you feel about someone absolutely affects whether you get turned on for them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really do not think you being a B (please don’t call yourself that) has anything to do with his ED. I totally second what PP said.


It absolutely can if it impacts how her DH feels about her. Would you be enthused about having sex with your husband if he wasn't treating you very nice?


Why do I get a sense that you’re a woman?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is physically impossible for your attitude to cause a biological dysfunction in an other person..


This could not be more wrong. Sex is very mental and emotional, the brain is a very physical organ. How you feel about someone absolutely affects whether you get turned on for them


Yup. Don’t be a b*tch to him all day and expect him to be hard and ardent that night.
Anonymous
Guy here. Yes, it definitely turns me off when shes mean to me or our son. It takes me a while each time to find her attractive again.
Anonymous
Look, OP, regardless of sex, you shouldn't be a bitch to your spouse when you're stressed out. Grow up and learn how to handle your emotions in a non destructive way. It shouldn't take an erection issue to deal with it, that should just be plain common courtesy.

Secondly, stop being abitch, start being loving and show your DH you desire him and admire him. See how that goes.

If all that is good, and there's still an issue, he needs to talk to his doctor.
Anonymous
I can only speak for myself, as a man much older than your H. I can totally separate sex from whatever stress I may be feeling, or how much of a B she may be at anytime. Unless she is harping at me during, or immediately before sex, it isn't a factor. But that's not him so I don't know. Either way, ED at any age, but especially his age needs to be checked out for other causes. All by itself, it's very easy to fix with vitamin V.
Anonymous
Do you smell bad? Have a yeast infection? You need to wash your crotch.

Funky smell will kill a boner quicker than a cold shower.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can only speak for myself, as a man much older than your H. I can totally separate sex from whatever stress I may be feeling, or how much of a B she may be at anytime. Unless she is harping at me during, or immediately before sex, it isn't a factor. But that's not him so I don't know. Either way, ED at any age, but especially his age needs to be checked out for other causes. All by itself, it's very easy to fix with vitamin V.

I guess it depends. For some men, it may be connected, while others can separate their emotions/stress from the physical need.

My DH can do this. Whether he's stressed, has a cold, or I'm b1tchy, he is usually in the mood for some.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are a boner killer. That's cold.[/quote

Hahahahah
Anonymous
Tell him to start Cialis asap. A lot of men can have problems at any age .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tell him to start Cialis asap. A lot of men can have problems at any age .
I don't know that "a lot" means to you but at the age of 37, it's unusual. It warrants a check-up for sure.
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