Overview
If you have a hard time talking about ED (erectile dysfunction), you're not alone.
One in three men says it's impossible to talk face-to-face with someone about erections.*
It doesn't have to be impossible to talk face-to-face with your partner or your doctor about ED. It's a real medical condition. Think and talk about ED as the medical problem it is.
Not sure how to begin the conversation?
Here are some conversation starters you could use:
"I wonder if the problems I've been having during sex are caused by a medicine I'm taking."
"I read that having ED can be a warning sign of another health problem. I think we should learn more about it."
Partners can be the ones to start the conversation about ED, too. Here are some conversation starters for partners to consider:
"Do you think the reason we haven't been making love might be a medical problem? Maybe we should check it out with the doctor."
"You know those ads we've been seeing on TV? Maybe we should find out more."
*In a multinational survey of nearly 3000 men who have experienced ED.
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