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When Groucho Marx was 81, he reflected on the popularity he continued to enjoy."I'm going to Iowa - the students are goi...
12/03/2025

When Groucho Marx was 81, he reflected on the popularity he continued to enjoy.

"I'm going to Iowa - the students are going to honour me there," he said. "Then I'm appearing at Carnegie Hall - it's sold out.

"Then I'm sailing to France to be honoured by the French government.” The legendary comedian paused and gave a rueful smile.

“I'd give it all up for one er****on."

The remark was spoken with Marx’s trademark irreverence. But it highlights the sheer desperation of any man struggling with erectile dysfunction. As it turns out, that’s an awful lot of people.

A study published in the Medical Journal of Australia found that almost two thirds of men aged 45 have experienced the problem. Not that younger men will necessarily escape - another study found that about one in four under 40 will also encounter some form of ED.

Given the prevalence of the affliction it’s not surprising that throughout history, men have been willing to try some spectacularly deranged cures in a bid to restore their former glory.

Baby crocodile hearts
The Ancient Egyptians achieved many great things, playing a defining role in the evolution of mathematics and modern construction. But they also harboured some mighty strange ideas about voodoo p***ses.

Inhabitants of the land of the Pharaohs believed that ED was invariably caused by an evil curse. The best way to exorcise it, they insisted, was to rub a mixture of baby crocodiles’ hearts and wood oil onto your ge****ls.

The logic behind this bewildering approach is hard to fathom. But in Be******ty and Zo*****ia - an academic study of the animal-bothering topic – there lurks a possible explanation.

The book reports the Egyptians were somehow convinced that having s*x with crocodiles could “restore the potency of men”.

Admittedly, this sounds like a somewhat fraught business but, as the book’s authors Andrea Beetz and Anthony Podberscek explain, where there’s a will, there’s a way:. “The Egyptians are reported to have mastered the art of s*xual congress with the crocodile,” they write.

“This was accomplished by turning the animal on its back, rendering it incapable of resisting penetration.”

Edible solutions
Regrettably, that’s not the only time that animals have been gravely abused in man’s urgent quest to stick some lead in his pencil. The American Journal of Health reports that the Romans figured it was a good idea to consume the genitalia of animals with high libidos (like rabbits).

To wash it down they turned to birds of prey, drinking the semen of eagles and hawks.

A similar proposal of targeting supposedly virile creatures was later mooted by the 13th century German friar Albertus Magnus, who was later canonised as a Catholic saint. “If a wolf’s p***s is roasted in an oven, cut into small pieces and a small portion of this is chewed, the consumer will experience an immediate yen for s*xual intercourse,” he wrote in his book, Questions Concerning Aristotle's On Animals.

In desperate cases, St Albertus prescribed eating starfish as an aphrodisiac, but warned this could lead to the rather startling inconvenience of ej*******ng blood.

Baboon testicles
Transference of animalistic properties soon began to take off in different forms that were equally hare-brained (not literally). In 1913, Russian doctor, Serge Voronoff transplanted slithers of tissue from a baboon’s testicles into a 74-year-old man. Claiming the operation yielded a “rejuvenating” effect on the old fellow, the popularity of Voronoff’s transplantations quickly grew due to the bogus promise of a range of benefits including s*x drive, memory function and energy.

The same idea was later adopted by the American doctor, John Brinkley. As late as 1939, patients were checked into his private hospital and then asked to select the goat of their choice from a neighbouring paddock. The unfortunate animal was then castrated and its testicles tipped into a slit cut in the man's sc***um.

This self-taught surgeon became a multimillionaire on the back of his quackery before belatedly losing his medical licence much to the relief of billy-goats everywhere.

Tiger’s P***s
We won't spend ages talking about this peculiar "cure" here. After all, we wrote a whole article about it already. But it's still worth saying: tiger's p***s does not an effective cure for erectile dysfunction make.

And the fact that there's still an illegal market for it is not only absurd, it's also quite cruel (and, let's be honest, kinda gross).

Spider Venom
Yet there is renewed hope the animal kingdom could still redeem itself in helping men to re-hoist the mainsail. A bite from the highly aggressive Brazilian Wandering Spider puts a new spin on the phrase “Die Hard” by causing painful four-hour er****ons followed by death.

Several studies are currently looking at incorporating tiny amounts of the venom into drugs for treating erectile dysfunction (while trying to ensure they avoid the pesky death bit).

Radioactive Suppositories
In fact, poisonous materials seem to hold a baffling allure for men desperate to regain the magic in their underpants. When radium was discovered in 1898, its dangerous radioactive properties were not initially picked up.

Subsequently, it was trumpeted as a miracle cure-all and added to everything from pillows to toothpaste.

With tragic inevitability, radium was soon introduced into the treatment of impotence in a variety of hair-raising forms. There were “Vita Radium Suppositories” that promised to help you “perform the duties of a REAL MAN”.

Alternatively, you could try the Radioendocrinator that required you to stick radium-coated cards into your undergarments each night (the inventor died of bladder cancer). Most eye-watering of all was a particularly intrusive option that involved the insertion of radioactive wax rods into your urethra.

courtesy of www.pilot.com.au

“Just Do It” was one of the world’s most effective advertising slogans in history. In fact, the team that put it togethe...
02/03/2025

“Just Do It” was one of the world’s most effective advertising slogans in history. In fact, the team that put it together came across the slogan by mistake, yet they uncovered a whole world of psychology, not just for running shoes, but for all aspects of life.

The truth is, if you simply get off the couch, dressed in athletic gear and go out the door, this creates 80% of the effect and psychological impact you need to change your behaviour and get fit. You know as well as we do, that losing weight and getting fit is the single, best cure for erectile dysfunction. But there’s something else we all know too, it’s a bitch to put into practise.

So, use the Nike slogan, and just do it. As long as you get dressed, and head out the door, you have literally increased your chances of exercising by 80%, even if you then turn straight around and walk back into the house. So have this one simple rule, that you must at least get ready for exercise and stand outside your comfort zone, before you allow yourself ‘not’ to exercise. In a short period of time, you will find yourself standing outside your door and saying to yourself, “Self, what the hell, I’m here now!” and you’ll go for that run or to the gym.

Changing behaviour is hard. We fight ourselves. Having easy and simple hacks such as this one will enormously increase your chances of getting out of your rut. So, get out of your rut, lose your gut, and start the strut… it’s only a few steps outside your door.

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CHARTING NEW WATER: NAVIGATING SEXUAL HEALTH AS A SINGLE MANIntroduction:Erectile Dysfunction (ED) presents unique chall...
27/02/2025

CHARTING NEW WATER: NAVIGATING SEXUAL HEALTH AS A SINGLE MAN

Introduction:
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) presents unique challenges for single men, navigating the dating scene and fostering new relationships. The journey is not just about managing a health condition but also about preserving self-esteem, ensuring emotional well-being, and maintaining openness and honesty in potential relationships. This exploration offers insights and strategies for single men with ED to manage their s*xual health while fostering meaningful connections.

Self-Acceptance and Confidence:
The first step in navigating s*xual health as a single man with ED is fostering self-acceptance. Understanding that ED is a common issue, which can stem from various causes—be it physical health, psychological factors, or lifestyle choices—is crucial. Embracing oneself, including all health aspects, paves the way for confidence in personal and intimate settings. Confidence, rooted in self-acceptance, can significantly mitigate the psychological impact of ED on one’s s*xual and emotional health.

Communication is Key:
Honesty and openness are paramount when forming new relationships. This doesn’t mean ED needs to be the first topic of conversation, but rather, as a relationship progresses towards intimacy, discussing one’s condition candidly can build trust and understanding. Crafting a comfortable setting for these discussions is essential, emphasizing that ED is a manageable part of one’s life, not the defining feature.

Exploring Alternatives and Adaptations:
Navigating s*xual health involves exploring intimacy beyond conventional perceptions. ED may change how one experiences s*xual pleasure, but it doesn’t diminish the capacity for intimacy. Exploring alternative forms of s*xual expression and finding mutual satisfaction with partners can be both liberating and fulfilling. This journey can include learning about and trying new s*xual techniques, toys, and other forms of stimulation that prioritize mutual pleasure.

Professional Guidance and Support:
Seeking advice and treatment from healthcare professionals can open doors to managing ED effectively. Treatments vary widely, from medication and lifestyle changes to therapies tailored to individual needs. Beyond medical support, counseling or therapy can offer space to address the emotional and psychological aspects of ED, especially as they relate to dating and forming new relationships.

Building a Supportive Network:
While intimate partners can be a significant source of support, fostering a broader support network is equally important. This network can include friends, family, or support groups where experiences and advice can be shared. A supportive community not only offers emotional backing but also enriches one’s social life, providing a sense of belonging and resilience.

Conclusion:
Navigating s*xual health as a single man with ED is a multifaceted journey, involving more than just medical treatment. It encompasses self-acceptance, open communication, exploring new dimensions of intimacy, seeking professional guidance, and building a supportive network. Through these strategies, single men with ED can manage their condition confidently, fostering healthy, fulfilling relationships that transcend traditional definitions of s*xual health.

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