'Whenever I look at young women, I get aroused'.Byline: Joan Burnie Q I GOT drunk and behaved a bit sleazy slea·zy adj. slea·zi·er, slea·zi·est 1. a. Shabby, dirty, and vulgar; tawdry: "sleazy storefronts with torn industrial carpeting and dirt on the walls" with a young girl. I don't remember much about it because of the drink. In 42 years of marriage I have never cheated on my wife. I still love her but, since that incident, I haven't been able to sustain a decent erection erection /erec·tion/ (e-rek´shun) the condition of being rigid and elevated, as erectile tissue when filled with blood. e·rec·tion n. 1. . But when I think about and find myself looking at young women in the street, I do get aroused. I'm 63 and so is my wife. She doesn't trust me any more and I want to get back to normal. A YOU'VE omitted some details such as whether this sleazy behaviour of yours was witnessed by your wife and worse, far worse, unwanted by the girl herself. Either way, drink was no excuse. Nor do I think your current interest in young women is at all healthy. You're well on the way to being a dirty old man. So time to have a long look at yourself. If you're having trouble in the bedroom, see your GP. And stop leering leer intr.v. leered, leer·ing, leers To look with a sidelong glance, indicative especially of sexual desire or sly and malicious intent. n. A desirous, sly, or knowing look. at girls. |
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