can women accept that ?

axel

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Recent medical studies have proved that a very large part of male population suffers from a degree of erectile dysfunction. Lately, new medications appear on the market,
from pills to intracavernous injections, that usually can
help anybody achieve a reasonable erection, sometimes just enough to achieve penetration, sometimes enough to achieve
the hardest possible erection that can last for many hours, even after successive ejaculations, leading even to priapism.
Now, ladies, be honest:
If a man you are interested in states you right away and clearly that he has to use medication before any intercourse, how would you react to that?
C'mon, be honest, dont tell what you will actually SAY,by politenes not to hurt or by your will to establish that relationship for non-sexual reasons, but what you are going to THINK and FEEL and how satisfactory sexually speaking can that relationship be for you?
 
The Hite report all over again?

As long as he can get it up, then it doesn't matter if viagra is necessary. Unless I had investment in an emotional relationship, I would not start one with a man who was unable to maintain an erection, by any means.

I require a regular cock injection or I get bitchy. I mean really really bitchy. Chew on raw meat lets play Donner Party bitchy.

Its a sad reflection on my character, but it is unfortunately true. If my man can't feed my jones then he's gonna vicariously suffer. There are reports about how the hormones present in ejaculate and pre ejaculate have a beneficial effect on the female system. Either I've psychosomatically turned that into reality, or I'm just a horndog.
 
Well, I have seldom achieved orgasm from penetration; for years, as a matter of fact, it just plain hurt.

It doesn't hurt anymore, but I have to say that penetration is not the be-all and end-all of sex with me.

So, I have a different view. If I were in a loving relationship, with a great deal of emotional investment, any possible method of lovemaking is just fine with me.

I have been in a relationship in which my partner was unable to maintain an erection due to nerve damage during prostate surgery. Viagra did not help.

We have had great sex, and I had no complaints at all. Our relationship is ending, for many reasons, but the sex is not one of them.
 
Muff, I explain myself better

Killer Muffin, i am speaking about STARTING a hypothetical new relationship with sb who CAN keep it stiff to satisfy all your needs and as long as you want it, but through medical help.
I understand your terrible urges for a "regular cock injection" as you so nicely put it.Whatever the reason is, we men live for women like you, happy to prevent them right on time before they get bitchy! -:) I know too well what you mean!-:)
The point is that some women have doubts whether their partner's erection is caused by his lust for them or is it purely a chemical reaction that could work as well even with
(name your most hated and despised of your 'close female friends"!!!-:)
For other women it is a burden since they cannot have it when they desperately need it, as it must be kind of pre-programmed.
How all this would affect you?
 
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