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Replies to "Hi, I have been marriage for about 24 years my husband has diabetes. He also has..."
Being an older male I can relate to both sides of the story .. Ed robs much out of a relationship without meaning to. For most of us it creeps up slowly due to age , nature, and diseases . I suffered with ED since my mid 40's I have diabetes and heart issues .. in 2022 I suffered my second stroke which killed my libido and also made it impossible to get an erection. in 6-2023 I had a Rigicon mallabble penile implant put in, it is the implant that is erect all the time no pumping or moving parts. As a male it does wonders for your self esteem being able to have sex, let alone being able to do it effortlessly since you are erect all the time. You saw he seems to become erect while watching videos. Has he discussed this option with his dr? .. is his heath good enough for surgery? The implant is inserted through a small cut at the base of the penis, fairly simple operation. I think this might be an option for you as a couple since you both seem to care for each other still. But his ED as well as the personality changes that can occur with a stroke can all add up to the issues you appear to be having ..
That was a very difficult post to read. It sounds like your marriage was never on solid ground. Marriage should be a partnership, a give and take relationship. Your husband sounds very narcissistic. I am assuming that there has not been any unfaithfilness in the relationship. Obviously, you would both benefit from some good couseling. There is much to fix in your marriage. Would your husband be willing to go to couples' couseling? If not you would benefit. There have been too many unresolved issued over the years. The ball is in your court. May
god guide and direct your steps.