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New guidelines: Doctors should ask men who can't get an erection if they are GAY
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New guidelines: Doctors should ask men who can't get an erection if they are GAY

Quote: (03-21-2018 02:47 PM)Parlay44 Wrote:  

Doctors should quiz men who struggle to get an erection in bed if they are actually gay, according to new guidelines.

Some 100,000 Britons are estimated to be 'wrestling' with their sexuality - which is causing them to fail to rise to the occasion and perform when it matters.

Every mainstream discussion of erectile disfunction assumes that the only time a man ever gets an erection (or fails to) is when it's time to "perform" with the missus.

The key question which is never asked is: Does this man experience erections at any other time? Is he able to do so, given other types of stimuli?

A large portion of ED cases can be attributed to men specifically not being sexually aroused by their wives. But while many men who can't possibly get it up for Mildred (who could?), they have no trouble whatsoever becoming hot & horny for hot 19 year-old co-eds.

Mainstream sources are reluctantly waking up to this fact — though of course they have to portray the lack of arousal as the men being secretly gay, not the wives having morphed into ugly, unpleasant beasts.
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