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		<title>Relationships With Others</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Erectile dysfunction may follow acute problems with other family members. Cialis seems to compensate each of them, but still you must know probable problem sources.
Adolescent children: Conflict with teenage children is among the common life events that lead to erectile problems. The conflict may completely preoccupy the father, blocking the relaxation that is necessary for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Erectile dysfunction may follow acute problems with other family members. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bottomsupburlesque.com/">Cialis</a> seems to compensate each of them, but still you must know probable problem sources.<br />
Adolescent children: Conflict with teenage children is among the common life events that lead to erectile problems. The conflict may completely preoccupy the father, blocking the relaxation that is necessary for satisfactory sexual function. Even where there is no conflict, when older children return home for holidays, empty-nest parents who have become accustomed to total privacy may find sexual activity more difficult. Fortunately, erectile problems of this nature are usually reversed when the little darlings leave.<br />
Adult children: More significant difficulty may arise when a grown child returns to live at home. The mere presence of the child may cause sexual inhibition, or secondly, the circumstances which led to the child&#8217;s return often may be distressing of themselves.<br />
Elderly parents: When an older parent comes to live with a couple, the couple&#8217;s sexual relationship may suffer from the disruption of established family habits and also possibly from stress over the role reversal in which the older parent has become like a &#8220;child.&#8221;<br />
Of course, the above discussion includes only some of the multitude of life events that can precipitate erectile dysfunction. Many of the erection problems described in this section will disappear over time, depending on the severity of the trauma of the triggering event. Up to a month may be required for return of erectile function following a relatively minor traumatic event. On the other hand, following a major traumatic event, up to six months may be required for return to normal erectile function.</p>
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		<title>Marital stresses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Extramarital Affairs: When the husband has had an extramarital encounter he may feel guilty, anxious, or depressed and subsequently lose erectile capacity. Some men may fear that their infidelity will become obvious to the wife during intercourse. On the other hand, a wife&#8217;s affair may be a blow to the husband&#8217;s ego and a threat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Extramarital Affairs: When the husband has had an extramarital encounter he may feel guilty, anxious, or depressed and subsequently lose erectile capacity. Some men may fear that their infidelity will become obvious to the wife during intercourse. On the other hand, a wife&#8217;s affair may be a blow to the husband&#8217;s ego and a threat to their relationship, particularly as the husband invariably believes that his wife&#8217;s lover&#8217;s sexual skills exceed his own. The risk of sexually transmitted diseases from outside relationships is additional fear that can serve as a powerful deterrent to sex, with erectile dysfunction occurring as a common and predictable consequence. To avoid such problems, use <a href="http://www.tumedico.net/">cialis</a>.<br />
Death or Divorce: The loss of one&#8217;s wife due to death or divorce often produces erectile difficulties that may not become apparent until the man actually acquires a new partner. Then, the widower may have unanticipated ambivalent feelings about resuming intercourse. On the one hand, he wants to resume sexual activity and get on with his life. At the same time, he may believe he is betraying his deceased wife and disrespecting her memory by having sex with another woman. He may also experience performance anxiety that he and his new partner may not be sexually compatible. Divorce can cause a separate set of problems. If one of the conflicts with his ex-wife was sexual, a man will almost certainly approach sex with a new partner with hesitation, worried that a similar sexual conflict will emerge. In addition, some divorced men may develop a strong set of mixed feelings toward women in general and have ambivalence toward any new potential partner, predisposing them to erectile dysfunction.</p>
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