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Post by momncrew8 on Jul 6, 2013 15:36:04 GMT -5
Still reading, but many thanks to the authors on the male issues presented in the book. Having been through a whole lot of agony and finally recovering in this area, I'm thankful that someone finally put the word out so that women don't have to suffer in silence. My marriage might have been over had it not been for the fact that I had a very wonderful doctor, and was finally able to talk my husband into going to her, when his own male doc misdiagnosed the situation. My hope would be that women would get the right information so that nobody would have to suffer the way we suffered. Wish I would have had THM sooner.
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Post by northernmom4 on Dec 4, 2013 1:16:06 GMT -5
Hi momncrew8 I'm just new to the board, but read the book this past summer. I too, was really encouraged that the authors delved into the issues that can face men. I feel completely alone in this area. My husband has been having troubles with his libido for more than a year, and it's gotten worse lately. Who can I even talk to about this?? If I talk to my friends, it will be a betrayal of his privacy. I can't do that to him. Every time someone talks about how their husband is always 'ready', it just makes me feel worse, and there is nothing I can say. How did you handle this?? I really could use some input. Thanks
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