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Posted: 4/27/2009 1:25 PM |
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Subject: Sex and Prostate Cancer Surgery |
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Age: 52




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President''''s Hometown Illinois United States
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Husband‘s prostate was removed 2 years ago due to cancer. One nerve was spared. He upset that his sex drive has diminished alot. He gets erections but can‘t keep it long. He‘s used all the sex pills and doesn‘t get good results from them. I bought a pump and he doesnt want to use it. He‘s scared it might hurt him (he‘s a big baby). He‘s perfectly willing to do oral on me whenever I need it. He has a nice size erection about once a month and then we really go at it.
What else could I do to help him get more erections and better orgasms?
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Posted: 5/10/2009 3:20 AM |
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I found a NY Times article that might be of interest to you.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/15/health/15well.html
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Posted: 10/8/2009 5:09 AM |
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Subject: Sex and Prostate Cancer Surgery |
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