Some Questions We Asked:
Is intimacy important to your relationships?
Our bodies crave it, our minds crave it, our whole being craves the intimacy—okay you can start out by holding hands, but holding each other and being really close is totally different—it’s a special thing.
What is your experience with ED?
My former husband also suffered from ED, but back then we didn’t know it was ED—I didn’t want to mention the word “impotent”—I didn’t want to embarrass him and I know he didn’t really want to hear it. I would oftentimes tell him, "It’s okay, I understand."
Were you able to talk about ED?
I was embarrassed to say anything to my husband when he was unable to perform and he didn’t want to admit it to himself. We didn’t know what else to do about it. I think a lot of people aren’t aware of the solutions there are out there.
The Satisfying Difference
About Linda
When Linda’s late husband suffered from ED, they were too embarrassed to talk about it. And when she met her new husband, Bill, they were unable to express their love through intimacy because he, too, suffered from the condition. They tried many different treatment options, but since Bill got his implant, they’ve been able to experience young love all over again.
