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E.D.SUPPORT

SOCIAL GROUP EXCLUSIVELY FOR SINGLE GAY MEN WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN STUDIO CITY

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BY DENNIS BOGORAD

unique social gathering for single gay men with erectile dysfunction will take place on the evening of Saturday, March 10, at a private home in Studio City. This confidential evening will offer single gay men with ED a chance to meet others like themselves; men who may be interested in dating, falling in love, or just becoming friends. There are thousands of single gay men in Los Angeles experiencing the permanent inability to obtain or maintain an erection. This inability can be caused from a multiple of reasons, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, HIV, antidepressants, prostate issues, physical injury, aging, and more. Many ED sufferers feel they cannot attract a boy friend, life partner, husband, or even a sex buddy, because their equipment doesn’t work properly. These men reluctantly resign themselves to a life of loneliness without love, tenderness, or sex. They’ve concluded they can’t attract a sympathetic partner who is interested in them as a whole person or even simply a hot sex partner. Additionally, they don’t know where to look. Now they have a chance to turn their lives around in a relaxed, supportive, non-judgmental environment. Single gay men interested in attending this first ever event can request a confidential application (no last names necessary) to be prescreened to make sure all men attending actually qualify. To the best of our ability all men attending the event will be pre-qualify as single gay men with Erectile Dysfunction. Naturally, the evening will be a closed and confidential. If interested in attending, please email dennis@malecare.org. A short questionnaire will be e-mailed to you. Fill it out and send it back. For those qualifying, event invitation will start going out by the third week in February. This first time event will be limited to 30 men. Single Gay Men with ED Only! This event will be free and is held under the sponsorship of CMG (California Men’s Gathering) Malecare/ and Cancer Support Community. For more info please email dennis@malecare.org

More than 2 million American men are currently living with prostate cancer

240,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer and 33,720 men will die from it this year

The number of deaths from prostate cancer can dramatically be reduced through: prevention, early diagnosis and appropriate treatment

Identifying prostate cancer with different "shades" of blue enables people to connect with others in their category and find information relevant to their particular situation more easily. Visit our Blue Community at www.pcribc.org or call our Helpline at 800.641.PCRI for more information.

The Prostate Cancer Research Institute is a charitable, not-for-profit organization whose mission is to improve the quality of men’s lives by supporting research and disseminating information that educates and empowers patients, families and the medical community. A patient who understands his disease and his treatment options is empowered to communicate more effectively with his physicians and obtain a better outcome. PCRI provides many communications tools to accomplish this mission.

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