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Cosmopolitan magazine

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 2:47 pm
by Frank Talk Admin
Is looking to talk to young men (20s - 30s) about what it is like to struggle with ED.

This article will help women understand some of the pressures and realities for young men who might lose their erections or have a hard time getting one. Again, totally anonymous!

the reporters name is Hannah <hsmothers@hearst.com

Let me know
Paul

Re: Cosmopolitan magazine

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 2:54 pm
by bldoink
Well I'm 29, but of course I have been for a few decades.

Re: Cosmopolitan magazine

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 9:08 am
by Hunchback
I am 34, but have been ED all my life, so i guess that counts.

Re: Cosmopolitan magazine

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:44 pm
by Frank Talk Admin
Thank you Hunchback!!

Re: Cosmopolitan magazine

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:33 am
by Hero83
I'd be willing to talk. I'm 35.

Re: Cosmopolitan magazine

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 12:16 pm
by handfulWES
I hate to say this but WHY if when you were in your late teens on with major ED issues, you managed somewhere along the way to climb out of the quagmire, with a failed marriage due to ED and did survive ending in a healthy sex life your story wouldn't be of interest. Hell, over 50 years of junk and heart ache and I survived and at 68 I like to believe I have a fantastic sex life where I perform about as much as I want.

I would be willing to share a true life story if interested. Guys, this ED issue is no respecter of persons. More men have this than just a small handful. There isn't ONE MAN alive who hasn't had his dick go limp for whatever reason. After the first time it well gets easier for it to happen. What a shame. We sit here in such silence scared to open up with the real truth and we don't meet the damn age requirement.

handfuWES

Re: Cosmopolitan magazine

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2019 11:16 am
by ChosenOne619
I am 22 but only had one sexual encounter that was when I was 17 and my problems also has to do with being uncircumcised so it's not just a pure Ed problem. Although I would still have Ed after I get a circumcision.

Re: Cosmopolitan magazine

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2019 5:58 pm
by Lost Sheep
handfulWES wrote:I hate to say this but WHY if when you were in your late teens on with major ED issues, you managed somewhere along the way to climb out of the quagmire, with a failed marriage due to ED and did survive ending in a healthy sex life your story wouldn't be of interest. Hell, over 50 years of junk and heart ache and I survived and at 68 I like to believe I have a fantastic sex life where I perform about as much as I want.

I would be willing to share a true life story if interested. Guys, this ED issue is no respecter of persons. More men have this than just a small handful. There isn't ONE MAN alive who hasn't had his dick go limp for whatever reason. After the first time it well gets easier for it to happen. What a shame. We sit here in such silence scared to open up with the real truth and we don't meet the damn age requirement.

handfuWES

I went to her (the reporter/writer) web site and looked up her history and read some of her articles. I surmised that she is sincere, but intending to write an article whose target audience is young women on the dating scene. As such, the article is of limited scope for a single-purpose article, not a generalized treatise.

I sent her an email a few weeks ago whose gist is much like your post, but have not received an answer. Not even to the request that she let me know when her article is published. I would like to read it, no matter what the focus is or the target audience.

Re: Cosmopolitan magazine

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 8:23 am
by Hunchback
ChosenOne619 wrote:I am 22 but only had one sexual encounter that was when I was 17 and my problems also has to do with being uncircumcised so it's not just a pure Ed problem. Although I would still have Ed after I get a circumcision.


How can having a foreskin cause ED? Oo

Re: Cosmopolitan magazine

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 8:38 am
by Larry10625
Hunchback wrote:
ChosenOne619 wrote:I am 22 but only had one sexual encounter that was when I was 17 and my problems also has to do with being uncircumcised so it's not just a pure Ed problem. Although I would still have Ed after I get a circumcision.


How can having a foreskin cause ED? Oo



I didn't take this to mean that a lack of a circumcision caused ED but instead caused other problems - like maybe the partners he was with didn't like the uncut look.. I could be wrong but this just shows how the same words can have two (or more) different interpretation's. :)

Larry