Flaccid?
Remain placid.
And read on.
Conor Creighton writes:
I’m a meditation teacher and a men’s work facilitator. I’m also the founder of the Dublin Boys Club. Myself and three other men’s work facilitators started an online platform during corona to help men who might be having a hard time.
And speaking about hard time’s we also made a podcast about erectile dysfunction.
If you ever wanted to hear two young(ish) Irish men talk bravely and openly, and even jokingly about the ups and downs of their penises, then I’m pretty sure this is the only place you can.
We created the podcast as a type of public service – a shot in the arm for all the young men out there suffering from ED (and their partners who don’t understand what’s going on) and feeling isolated because their dicks aren’t working.
A little older now, we can see the funny side of it and know that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel (no euphemism intended).
We are four men, two Irish, one Aussie and a German, who all knew each other online before the pandemic and decided to join forces during it.
Listen Here
The Brother’s Seeker’s Guide To Erectile Disfunction (The Brother’s Seeker)
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“I’m a meditation teacher”
Limp, laugh, love…
This made me lol. Thank you.
Great name for a play actually!!
Going soft in hard times?
I was thinking t’was the makings of a great sitcom
As well as being a great header
‘course
I think it was Jon Ronson that was saying ED in young men is a lot to do with p0rn setting unattainable standards and expectations.
Talk about pure coincidence, is the reason that they did not use Dublin Mens Group was because I had adopted it for a mens group that I run (gay mens coffee group!)!!!. Certainly its a very enlightening topic and by the sounds of it very well handled. If Conor would like I would be interested in a chat with him maybe about swapping ideas and how we could build on the topic of maybe doing talks , what we found useful.
Is this actually funny
or would it have you feeling sorry for them
any chance one of ye could review it, and maybe Broadsheet could host it
It could be Dan’s column this week
or better again – the Playwrite’s