Introduction
Communication Tips for Partners of Cialis Users:
Make yourself available for your partner for discussion or sexual intercourse
• Notice times when your partner is most likely to want to have intercourse or rather just to talk - for example, at bedtime, before having dinner, in the bar, in the car, lounge, whilst driving - and be available for him.
• Initiate the Cialis conversation; it lets your man know you care about what's happening in his life.
• Find time each week for romantic activities with him, and try to avoid scheduling other activities during that time.
• Learn about your partners sexual preferences - for example, favorite music during intercourse and spicy bedroom activities - and show interest in his suggestions for better sex.
• Initiate conversations about his condition (erectile dysfunction) by sharing what you have been thinking about rather than beginning a conversation with a Cialis or ed related question.

Try to let your partner know you're always listening:
• When your partner is talking about Cialis concerns, stop whatever you are doing and listen to him.
• Express interest in what they are saying about Cialis without being too intrusive.
• Listen to their point of view, even if it may sometimes be difficult to hear about impotence.
• Let them complete their point before you respond.
• Repeat what you heard them say to ensure that you understand them correctly.

Respond in a way your partner will hear:
• Soften strong reactions to his use of Cialis; most men will simply tune you out if you appear angry or disinterested.
• Express your own opinion on Cialis without putting down one that he may have; acknowledge that it's okay to disagree on the drug.
• Resist arguing about whether his use of Cialis is right or wrong. Instead say, "I know you disagree with me on Cialis, but this is what I think about the drug."
• Focus on your partner's emotions rather than your own during any intimate conversation.


Communication Tips for Cialis Partners
 
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