Monday, November 29, 2021

Education: Lessons to Manage Erectile Dysfunction by Kelly Dawn & Rockie Dale



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No man likes to see a doctor at the best of times, but when the diagnosis is erectile dysfunction, it can feel like a life sentence.

There was a time not so long ago when talking about erectile dysfunction was taboo and rarely talked about in public. That began to change in the late '90s, when advertisements for Viagra began to air on TV. Today, the erectile dysfunction business is a multi-billion-dollar industry with great promises and limited advice.

The authors of EDucation are a real-life couple who had to deal with erectile dysfunction early on in their relationship. They found a few books on erectile dysfunction, but they were very clinical in nature, so they wrote their own book filled with practical advice, like whisky dick is real and having a few before the lights go out is a bad idea.

EDucation is a light-hearted, helpful and fun view of erectile dysfunction for men and their partners!

Remember: it's all in your head!


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The thing is, ED is a real dick! Whenever ED enters someone’s life, he turns it upside down. Suddenly, your friend, your neighbour, doesn’t feel like a normal guy anymore. What he thought was always a given—AN IMPORTANT GIVEN—isn’t there any longer.

ED’s real name is Erectile Dysfunction. Erectile Dysfunction can feel like a life sentence for a man. Really, what guy doesn’t want to be the 90-year-old in the nursing home who can still get it up? More importantly, how does this diagnosis affect his current sex life? Will he able to have a normal sex life again? What will his partner think? How will it affect his relationship if he can’t get an erection? For some men, and maybe all men, their sense of masculinity is tied to their ability to please their partner. What happens to that guy who loses this ability? Will his marriage stay intact? If he’s single, will he be able to find someone who will want him? How does he tell a new date about that annoying SOB, ED?

If you have been diagnosed with ED, we have a number of suggestions to help you navigate your new situation. Our hope is that after reading this book, you and your partner will understand ED better and learn some techniques to help get you back in the saddle.

LISTEN UP!

Some people might think a book about Erectile Dysfunction is just for men, but in heterosexual relationships, women are an equal part of the equation. In any relationship where one partner has ED, the other partner can be a tremendous help. If you have ED, you need to share it with your partner, who is also deeply impacted by your diagnosis. There are lots of tips in this book for both partners to enjoy a new and satisfying sex life.

About the Authors:
We are Rockie and Kelly, two people in their 50s, who met online after our marriages fell apart. The late 40s and early 50s are a difficult time for many couples, as the kids start to leave home and you wonder what the next chapter holds for you. There may be financial, career, relationship and — in particular — sex issues that suddenly rear their ugly heads.

We spent a long time talking and texting prior to meeting in person, and eventually, as our relationship grew, we were ready for intimacy. He was upfront from the beginning that he suffered from Erectile Dysfunction (ED). His honesty about ED helped us to deal with this and, as our relationship progressed, we found different solutions to improve our sex life. We also discovered that while there is a lot of information available about ED, most of the books on this topic are very clinical and serious. As time went on and we became better acquainted with ED, we decided that we wanted to take what we had learned and write a book that would be both helpful and humorous in order to help other couples.

You will notice that we have included a song at the beginning of each chapter. We felt the song lyrics had hidden meaning for us, from our point of view of ED. If you are not familiar with these songs, take time to listen to them and see if you can find or make the connection with Erectile Dysfunction.

It is important to note that we are not medical professionals, nor sex therapists, and do not offer a cure. We are here to give you fun and practical advice on how to live with ED and have a fulfilling sex life.

This book is meant for both men and women, whether new to the diagnosis of Erectile Dysfunction, or in the midst of dealing with it—married or otherwise. We hope it helps you find a new normalcy in the bedroom, and that you enjoy our straightforward and unconventional approach!

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