Question about my husband's ED. (Adults only, please)?
My husband says that he has erectile dysfunction. He never had a problem before we were married, or for the first year. When I got pregnant, he was still okay, and we still had sex until the week before I gave birth. Now he won't do anything. Our son is almost 19 months old and we've had sex MAYBE 10 times since he was born. When I try to initiate sex or even mention it, I get "Honey, you have to have the desire to have sex in order to do it. It's easier for you than it is me" and that's IT. That's all I get. He doesn't even try. He isn't doing anything to better the situation, I'm just supposed to be okay with it. Well I'm not! I love intimacy and I miss what we used to have. How am I supposed to be fine with not having sex? We're only 25 years old!
Sorry to put it this way but I think you need to hear it,
If he is not getting from you or not giving you sex, he is getting it elsewhere.
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Is there a limit where men start to become infertile like women due to old age and we run out of sperm?
Women have a menopause and become infertile,but I heard men stay fertile true out their life.So can a 100 year old man or older get a women pregnant.There is this man in India who is 90 who got had is 21st new born child.He has 21 children and 20 grand children.I heard our sperms get weaker and we have erectile dysfunction as we get older.
Strom Thurmond was fathering children late in his 80s, so there is still some degree of potency