Q&A: What Should I Do About ED at Lifestyle Events?
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If you've confirmed that there isn't an underlying medical issue, there are some steps you can take to overcome ED.
In this Q&A edition of SexBecause, Charlie and Arienne share their suggestions on how to overcome erectile dysfunction. First, confirm with your doctor that there isn't an underlying medical issue. Once that's cleared, there are some steps you can take to get to the root of what's causing your ED. Also, rest assured that taking a prescribed pill is very common both in and out of the lifestyle community.

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