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Any advice discussing ED with parents?
Okay, I'm back after a few months with a new question. You are were really helpful the first time and so I come to you again for some advice.
I'm 20 years old and have ED. I can achieve an erection, just not one hard enough for sex. When this started I figured that it was just a temporary problem and that it would go away. Now I've come to realize after some time that it won't and I'll have to seek treatment if I want to get past it. I feel so gifted to have a fiance that understands completely and she's really helped make it easier for me to accept this issue. Not to ramble on but for a while there I felt really isolated, like this was extremely uncommon for somebody my age. But after a little research of my own I feel a little relieved to know I'm not alone.
Anyways, I went to a walk-in clinic a while back, asked about it and they had me get a blood sample done. That was easy enough to do pretty anonymously. The next step however, discussing it with my family doctor, puts me in a position where my parents are likely to find out one way or another. So I'm going to be a man about it and tell them what's going on.
I guess I'm looking for some advice on how to approach this.
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