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Anonymous Internet Works Both Ways

Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 07 March 2007| There are 0 comments

The anonymity of the Internet works both ways...

It is in old cultures and communities where things have not moved with the pace of change that erectile dysfunction hits the hardest. These communities often don't understand what causes erectile dysfunction and why people get it and thus as well as the stress involved with not being able to have sex there is also the added burden of thinking that they have some terrible disease or deficiency.

anonymous internet works both ways

The knowledge that erectile dysfunction is a simple arterial problem and can be cured with drugs like Viagra and Levitra and not something more serious is of great benefit to the well being of a man and can help him to deal with the problem. 

Research that Ukmedix has seen for example shows that it small communities in Sicily the number of men seeking help for erectile dysfunction is much lower than say in Rome or bigger cities where it is possible to remain more or less anonymous. In a small Sicilian fishing village where everyone knows everyone the chances of keeping your little secret quiet would be much less.

The reason why so much impotence medication is old online is simply because men are embarrassed to admit their condition to their local doctor or even to any doctor and thus they seek the anonymity of the Internet. The anonymity of the Internet works both ways as the seller is also able to remain anonymous to some extent too and this is why some criminals get away with selling illegal and fake erectile dysfunction pills online.

You should therefore be very discerning about who you buy erectile dysfunction medication from online and you should check that they have a registered UK address and that they are not operating from India, China or some other country in order to be away from the long arm of the law.

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