This book was written with two thoughts in mind: how do you deal with erectile dysfunction, and then how do you deal with the declining sexual activity that occurs later in a long marriage, especially if you want to be sexually active, and your spouse does not.
The author found himself to be in a situation where he was not getting the sex he liked and he was concerned that his performance was faltering.
He decided to find out the reasons for his sexual failure: was it too much time in? was it boredom? was it familiarity? was it health related?
He discovered that his real problem was health related. Erectile dysfunction was a symptom of clogged arteries and that meant that it was an indication that a stroke or heart attack was looming on the horizon. He did the research and decided he better do something about it.
He changed his diet, adjusted his exercise routine, and then decided to explore the possibilities of finding some new sex partners.
He did not want to leave his marriage, but since he and his wife were not longer having sex, he didn't feel that had to do without.
The book shows what he did, the results he achieved, and how it could work for any male who finds himself in the same situation.
The writing style is easy to read, and flows well. There is a minimum of scientific jargon. Mostly, it is the kind of conversation that a bunch of guys could have over a beer.
Better health, better sex and and happier lifestyle are the result.
Currently, the book is available as an e-book at: The Pecker Helper Handbook.
This book is also available at Kobo, Barnes and Noble, iBooks, and a number of other e book publishers.
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This book is also available at Kobo, Barnes and Noble, iBooks, and a number of other e book publishers.
If you would like to read the rest of this blog, go here: The Pecker Helper Blog