Sexual Performance as a Couple’s Issue
Think about the last time you underperformed in bed. If you’re like most people with erectile dysfunction, the problem started happening only occasionally. It’s a common occurrence, and could happen to anyone. You’re in bed, you’re strong as a rock down below, and suddenly Mrs. Peterson, your fourth grade math teacher, pops into your brain for absolutely no reason at all. Faster than you can say “limp noodle,” your penis shrivels up like a frightened turtle.
This sort of thing happens to women too (maybe without the shriveling up part). Most men have probably been in that sort of situation, where you think you’re with a girl who’s up for ANYthing – and then suddenly isn’t in the mood. Mid-foreplay, she just announces she’s not up for it anymore, and rolls over to her side of the bed. Or all of those sexy things she promised she would do to you later tonight while dining out in an (expensive!) restaurant are forgotten the minute you step through the door.
Intimacy problems can start on either end, and it isn’t anybody’s fault. The worst part of these sorts of situations are the tendency for one to lead to another – you feel unwanted when your woman isn’t in the mood, and the next night, when she finally IS, you have performance anxiety. And then the cycle repeats itself, as she blames herself for having libido issues, and doesn’t feel sexy the next night.
That’s why more and more doctors are treating erectile dysfunction or female libido issues (that would need libido enhancer) as a problem the couple is experiencing, not the individual – and are treating it accordingly. Sexual enhancement pills are now available. There’s no better way to increase your own sexual pleasure than to see that your partner is enjoying it just as much (if not more!). His&Hers Pro contain Viagra Professional for him, and Womera for her, so no matter whose side the problem was on, it’s solved now. So you can rest easy, because you’re going to both going to be partying all night!






