Michael RusserMost men who develop ED experience overwhelming shame about it. After all, it’s the end of them most essential thing we consider to to a man.

And Michael Russer was no exception. Developing “incurable” ED (not even the blue pill worked) after prostate surgery, Russer was faced with divorce and “free-man” without the right tools.

So what do you do when starting a new relationship in your sixties when you know you’re going to be somewhat crippled in the most essential places?

Learn exactly what Russer did in today’s article…

The first thing he did was to talk about his erectile dysfunction with his new partner. Of course the first conversation was a little uncomfortable but it got easier and easier.

Russer sais the number 1 mistake most men do is to avoid the subject or try to hide it. “There’s so much shame and anger associated with it, and so many men just shut down.”

What followed was quite a surprise. Russer shares how by relaxing and focusing on her, he’s now experiencing dept and emotional and physical intimacy on a level he would never have thought possible.

“Intercourse is great for making babies, it’s not always conducive to growing deep intimacy between a man and woman.”

He further states that the word “performance” needs to be removed and replaced by “being present” in the bedroom.

I believe many women will agree greatly with Russer. Men tend to focus too much on goals and performance, which leaves women (and men) without what they really need – closeness and intimacy.

And there are so many other things both men and women can do to satisfy each other sexually, even the old tool isn’t working with a 500 horsepower anymore.

You can learn more about Russer’s work here…

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