Why is ED?
Our sex drives naturally slow down as we age. When Viagra came on the scene, men in their 60s, 70s, and older who saw the pill as a fountain of youth suddenly began acting like 30-year-olds, asking their wives for sex several times a week, or beginning affairs with younger women.
“Some of my friends complain that while their libido is undergoing a natural decline, their husbands’ interest in sex has rebounded due to Viagra,” said Rosalind Brannigan, 58, of Arlington, Va. “It creates a disparity of intentions and expectations.” In fact, Viagra has become a factor in many divorces; one Manhattan divorce lawyer says it comes up in at least 5 percent of his cases, often because of a “Viagra-fueled” affair by the husband.
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