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April 12, 2007

Washington : Use of Erectile dysfunction drugs can be taken as a means to save or improve the relationship but this is not the whole story as these pills cannot change your emotional feeling for your partner

According to , a new report compiled by researchers at Harvard Medical School If you want to be involved in sexual act you need to be emotionally attached to your spouse. That the pills work only if the man is feeling sexual desire for his partner.

But sometimes its need to be clear as a man struggling with ED is embarrassed that he is no longer willing to attempt sexual activity, his partner may mistakenly believe that he is no longer attracted to her. She may assume that her partner's newfound erections are merely a chemical phenomenon, not the result of his interest in her.

So First of all one should be clear towards the problem. If intercourse is suddenly a possibility again, relationship issues can come out, as can dramatic differences in libido. Couples should try to observe these drugs as an opportunity to renew their sexual relationship, but they should hold on the fact that Ed drugs will not act like a miracle.

So you can go for erectile dysfunction drugs like cialis, viagra and Levitra as these drugs really help if you are suffering from erectile dysfunction but they cannot increase your libido. These drugs will act like a miracle only when taken at the right time and right situation.


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