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Nearly half of men in the UK report having experienced erection difficulties - including four in 10 of those under 35, according to research.

The study of 2,000 males found of the 45 per cent, who have experienced the issue, 30 per cent felt like ‘less of a man’ when they had problems.

While 59 per cent of all the men polled went as far as to say failing to perform sexually is one of the most embarrassing things that can happen.

But one in six (16 per cent) admitted the taboo around talking about men’s sexual health means they would keep any problems they were having in the bedroom to themselves.

The study was commissioned by the makers of Cialis Together, which helps men get and keep an erection when sexually aroused within a 36-hour period and doesn’t require a prescription.

Exploring the myths around sex, the research found 42 per cent feel pressure to perform due to misconceptions around intercourse.

To help tackle the taboo about erection difficulties (ED), the healthcare company has created a ‘multi-sensory experience’ titled ‘peekataboo’ which opens in London King’s Cross from 4 to 7 September.

Kristie Sourial, switch science medical lead for Sanofi which makes Cialis Together, said: “Many men who experience erection difficulties (ED) may delay seeking treatment due to embarrassment and fear of the impact on their sex lives or relationships.

“We’re committed to opening the conversation around ED and supporting men and their partners to feel more confident to talk about the condition.”

The study also found 61 per cent of men who’ve had erection difficulties felt disappointed, while 55 per cent were embarrassed.

But 34 per cent were simply worried.

For nearly six in 10 (57 per cent), stress was considered the main cause of their difficulty to get or maintain an erection.

While 56 per cent believe it could be due to getting older and 54 per cent said it could be a side effect from alcohol.

More than a third (36 per cent) said their partner was supportive and 34 per cent were sympathetic, according to the OnePoll.com figures.

To help improve awareness and understanding of men’s sexual health, 39 per cent would like to see more information and access to resources - as one in 10 currently don’t know where to turn for guidance.

While 56 per cent keen to see more platforms where they can have a safe and supportive conversation on the topic.

Just over a third (36 per cent) want to destigmatise the conversations about the issues.

And 35 per cent believe there should be fewer unrealistic standards around men’s sexual and physical health.

This includes internet porn, which 28 per cent think creates unrealistic expectations of men’s sexual performance.

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00:00 When we don't discuss the taboo subjects, we kind of drive them underground.
00:03 Today, Seattle is Together is launching this experiential installation to mark the World Sexual Health Day
00:17 and to help to break the taboos that exist in UK, in British society around the erection difficulties.
00:24 So people can visit here nine holes and they can immerse themselves.
00:29 They can stimulate their senses.
00:31 They can have time to reflect and also to learn about the erection difficulties,
00:36 about the stories from some men that have been shared with us.
00:40 I think it's such a shame that it's a taboo subject,
00:46 talking to men or getting men to talk about erection difficulties.
00:50 I think some of that is our British culture.
00:53 We still don't talk about things.
00:57 I think it's really important that we start to talk more about erection difficulties for men
01:02 and for the partners who are with them as well.
01:04 I think when it's in good working order, men are keen to talk about it and they'll joke about it.
01:09 But when it's not, they retreat back in the cave, never to be talked about again, sadly.
01:13 The way we are now, there's a lot of stress.
01:24 We're having to work harder. We've got problems.
01:27 And I think a lot of people close in and they don't talk about the problems.
01:32 So we need something like this, I suppose, to where you can just say, look, this is me.
01:38 I need a bit of help.
01:40 Cialis Together is a product that is helping men to gain and maintain the erection.
01:46 So it is indicated that the product for men who have erection difficulties, who are adults.
01:53 And this product is lasting up to 36 hours, meaning that men have plenty of time to enjoy the intimacy
02:01 and be spontaneous in their intercourse with a partner.
02:06 [Music]
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