Smoke and drink more if you want to have ED
Drinking at the bar with friends until the early morning, all up in cigarette smoke and hooking up with a beautiful lady for some dirty fun at your place as an after party – this is definitely one of the most common images men have in their mind when spending their time drinking and smoking out in the city. There’s no sense in partying without a lot of liquor and a good cigarette to get things going, at least that’s what the majority of men think of when asked about a good party. And despite the fact that smoking is not that fad anymore, still, the image of a smoking man at the bar drinking whiskey is buried by the movie industry too deep in our minds.
Still, while you’re making the party cooler with a lot of booze and smokes, getting a good sex after it can become quite problematic. It’s a well-established fact that liquor and sex don’t get along very well. It’s either one or the other. Of course, having a glass of wine can be inspiring and beneficial for intimacy, but it gets very ugly when you’re seriously drunk and trying to make your little partner get up and work after a whole night of heavy partying. Sure, most young men have the health to drink a lot and then get wild in bed, but sooner or later this party will end and heavy drinking will eventually lead to impotence even when being sober.
Smoking is not any better for good sex. While not affecting the erectile function directly, smoking delivers very harmful effects to lungs and blood vessels, decreasing the overall ability for physical activity. Your penis will still be hard and ready for action, but it will be you who will be wheezing after a couple of minutes of sex. And even drugs like Levitra won’t do much good, because they won’t replace your lungs for good sex. Not to mention the fact that smoking has a very negative impact on conception abilities in both in women and men.
Sure, it looks very cool to smoke a cigarette after a good time spent in bed. However, the romantic image is devastated by the fact that about 40% of male smokers are reported to have different forms of erectile dysfunction. And the risk is particularly high for men in their middle ages, with about 50% increase of impotence risk associated with smoking in this demographical group. This means that those who would have perfect erections in their 40′s are sacrificing their abilities to smoking, and choose to pop Levitra and Viagra instead. Sounds quite pessimistic, don’t you agree?
So when you get out with the boys next time, bear these simple facts in mind. Sure, everyone needs some time to get out and have fun, there’s no problem with that. But keep in mind that heavy drinking and smoking can echo up when you get older, and there won’t be any chance to get back the health you once had and wasted on booze and smokes.