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Hollymuss

I am a 35 year old woman who hasnt recently met a man and fallen head over heals. Before we went any further sexually he said "I have something to tell you" I thought for sure we were going to have a talk of some STD he had or something. His "thing" he needed to tell me was about his Peyronies.
I have no issue with this, as Im in love and it doesn't even matter.
But...I do want to do anything I can to make him feel good and safe and comfortable with me so I came here for advice. I would love to have any education you can offer me.
He is 42 and has diabetes causing this.
All I want to do is please him sexually and make him feel good...so any advice and education is welcome!
Thanks! Good luck to you all!
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jackp

Hollymuss

You have came to the right place for help and advice.  There is a ladies only forum you would benefit from.  

You are a wonderful lady he is lucky to have you. The fact that you love your boyfriend is a story most of the men here need to hear.  

Without knowing much about his condition it is hard to give much advice. How bad is his ED, does his peyronies prevent penetration and has he been to a peyronies doctor?  If he is not on a VED exercise he should start as soon as possible. The single cylinder exercise is posted in the VED thread. Any questions just ask. Old Man is the VED pro on this forum. Then go to the surgery thread and read the article I posted called "Mending Broken Hearts."

The best thing he has going for him now is a lady that loves him. There is hope and help. God Bless You.

Jackp
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Jonbinspain

Hollymuss;

To add to what Jackp has said, bear in mind that if he does have E.D. problems that they may not all be of a physical nature. This horrible disease can hit a man's sexual confidence like a train. He will need all your help and reassurance that you don't mind if things don't work, and that he shouldn't worry about it. In other words, any E.D. issues may well be as much psychological, as anything else.

All the best to you, he seems to have found himself a lovely lady.

LWillisjr

hollymuss,

I have granted you access to the board called "The Ladies Forum". But I can tell you that not many women post there. You are welcome to do so.
Developed peyronies 2007 - 70 degree dorsal curve
Traction/MEDs/Injections/Surgery 2008 16 years Peyronies free now
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