Keep your loved ones close. And is he having trouble with his erection?
Such terrible darkness in the hearts of the callous evil brutes who struck at the heart of Boston yesterday. With five family members in the Boston area I was so thankful they were all safe - four of them had been watching the marathon earlier. All thoughts are with the people of Boston and those who lost loved ones or are injured.
COMPETITION - Before I get into the topic of erectile difficulties let me flag up to you edit you follow me on twitter I'm doing a fun competition with @SwanVibes over the next couple days. The prize is a gorgeous Kissing Swan vibrator worth @ £100 - watch for my tweets from today at the chance to win it!
I hear from countless men and their partners about erectile difficulties [ED]. Unless you have the confidence of steel this is difficult for most couples and today in my Love Clinic on iVillage UK I've tackled one woman's dilemma. What makes a particular difficult for her is the fact it's a new relationship and he's not talking about it. Do check my advice - I hope it's helpful.
TODAY’S TIP: First and foremost these conversation should never be rushed. They should be done with confidence that the ED can be sorted out. Blurt out the wrong thing when he's lost his erection and in a few seconds untold damage can be caused to his self-esteem.
But raising it in a caring, loving way emphasizing the good you share sets the tone for a helpful conversation. And he must remember that his partner may be feeling insecure - partners can think they simply aren't attractive enough and that's why he's losing his erection or can't get it in the first place.
Be good yourselves, Pamx