
The Washington Post had an article yesterday reporting on the growing (no pun intended) problem of erectile dysfunction among college men, apparently caused in part by horny women. Women are not only engaging in more sex; they also actually have the nerve to initiate it! As a result, men are finding themselves, well, limp:
"Adam Skrodzki, a tall, redheaded senior at the University of Maryland, bench-presses a respectable 280 pounds. He fights fires in Howard County as a volunteer and plans to join the Secret Service in the fall. In short, he's a man's man.
Or so he thought until last fall, when he hooked up with a sophomore -- at her urging.
The girl really wanted to make a go of it with him. On learning earlier that he had no interest in pursuing a relationship, she had offered to be his "friend with benefits," and he had agreed. In his mind, that decision was a no-brainer.
But on this night, their first in bed, his body was telling him something else. She used every trick she knew, with no success."
But it’s not just women’s horniness that’s a huge turnoff, it’s their opinions too:
One can argue that a young woman speaking her mind is a sign of equality. "That's a good thing," says Sawyer, father of four daughters. "But for some guys, it has come at a price. It's turned into ED in men you normally wouldn't think would have ED."
Amal Amireh has this to say about the entire subject and sums it up better than I ever could have:
"If a man needs a helpless damsel, an unwilling partner (otherwise known as rape victim) or a virgin to get it up, then it is better for humanity that he doesn't."