Erectile Dysfunction … for Wives
Can you speak to the loneliness and rejection wives feel when their husbands are struggling with erectile dysfunction?
Can you speak to the loneliness and rejection wives feel when their husbands are struggling with erectile dysfunction?
Todd says, “I found out after a year together with his fiancee that she engaged in oral sex with her ex. Now I can’t un-see it. I still love her or want to be in the relationship, but I have these unwanted intrusive thoughts on a daily basis.”
“Four out of five times I lose my erection when I’m about to penetrate, no matter how attracted I am to my partner. What is the problem, or what may be the problem?” Read more to find out what relationship expert Josh Spurlock has to say about anxiety-induced erectile dysfunction.
Terri says, “How can you engage in physical intimacy and not have an orgasm as a goal?”
Paul asks: “How frequently should a Christian married couple have sex, and does age play a factor in it? How old is too old?”
Clint says, “I’ve been married for six weeks and we haven’t been able to connect sexually. My wife strays from the topic and the action and she won’t open up about her anxieties.”
Taylor says, “I’m 20 years old and experiencing erectile dysfunction. Is this bad? What does this mean?”
How do you deal with not getting attention from Christian guys? I’m a pretty 29-year-old. Non-Christians hit on me. Christian guys ignore me.
Why does sex hurt? First of all: Sex shouldn’t hurt! If intercourse is painful, something is wrong – It’s not normal. There can be a number of causes for dyspareunia (pain during sex). The good news is: Painful sex can be treated, so you can enjoy sex instead of wincing at the thought of it.
The messages we receive about sex growing up really do impact how we think and feel about sex. In this article Melissa takes a look at “What does the Bible say about sex?” and how should we think about sex….and talk about sex!