About a month ago in one of well - known American Universities (Baltimore’s John Hopkins University), researchers have found that more than 18 million American men were recorded to have erectile dysfunction and these are men over the age 20. The researches found that there is a definite correlation between erectile dysfunction and such diseases as diabetes or hypertension. Sedentary lifestyle was also a strong factor for erectile dysfunction. Making up all the figures struck my mind with some uncanny calculations. Taking into account that men make up around 100 million of American population, this figure becomes striking. An illness that hardly a single man is able to admit even to himself in fact may affect at least one out of five men.
And these are not only middle-aged or old men as most people deem. Those who just begin their sexual life, now enter their maturity with the diagnosis that can ruin not just their health but considerably undermine their self-esteem. As you can imagine, once a young man had to experience an embarrassing situation with a woman – this incident can put quite a memorable imprint he won’t ever be able to forget.
Is this hard work, stress or some unknown illnesses to blame for the current state of affairs? According to research the most facts say against the modern lifestyle, where men are no longer “hunters” or “defenders”. Sitting cozily at their computers all day and night long, eating fast food and drinking beer as a usual way to spend good time may turn out to be an end to their man's "pride" in a couple of years (if not earlier). Do we need a stronger butt kick or we can wait until every second man will end up as impotent?
