' That tattoo and imp -" By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D, . Ing tattoos and, of all things, *. seldom capable of ejacula- ‘except for a brief time. - ‘prohlem? Upon first learning ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1974 ‘DR. LAWRENCE E, LAMB. chances.of Overcoming these »., prablems? What steps should we take jn that direction?’ DEAR READER — Your. real problem is nat the tattoo but your sexual relations with | ~The Private — Life your husband: There is no _way ‘the tattoo itself‘ can cause impotence. |. “For a complete 7 DEAR DR. LAMB = Thave an'unusual question concern: impotence, My problem seems so weird that I hesitate to'bother you with il, but itis - . , very. impor: . tant to me. My hus- band has a tattoo on his penis. I can- not unders- , tand how any : man could do . such a thing, or do | know” when it was. : . , doit. He says when he was a kid, and dis- missed-it quite casually. Suffice it to say that I did not know about this tattoo. prior to our recent marriage. He is -in his early 40s and has prob- lems of impeLency. He is very Dr. Li lete discussion on that subject, write tome in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Radia City Station, . ‘ New York, N.Y. 'and ask for the booklel an “Impotence.” Send'50 cents to cover casts, Getting a tattoo does have psychological significance, and it is more often an adven- ture’‘of a ‘young man. You might be surprised to learn that, although the location of your: husband's: tattoo -is unusual; It'is certainly not a first. It often. is associated ° tion and’ frequently cannot - ‘get an erection or maintain it _~ Could this tattoo haye any- thing todo vith my husband's “about ‘this tatloo, it did dis- turb me, but | put it from my” _ often adequate. When a deep: mind — never expressing cri- ticism.in any wa "a our. jovemaking { have - ' hazard. It is one way‘of get-.- always .been ‘careful not to ; put my husband ‘down, ‘and : have shown Jove, encourape- ment,’ and understanding. - But, his pessimistic, attitude, demanding, hostile, and er- - yatie’ behavior -.-~. in < other - areas as well - has become almost unbearable.’ I do care: him and-would like lo - of -responses may be a result of | , for ‘help him, but uniess he can - and will get help,. 1 cannot continue with, our marriage much longer. :* Would: you please give'me. ‘your honest opinion as to the ‘bearing-‘that “his ‘tattoo: -— _possib iy psychological fac-.” ‘ars responsible for such a : . :"daring ‘venture” may have : Lan his problems of impotence: ‘and other emotional prtab- ‘lems?’ And, what are the ~prafessional help. tf your let-: “if there is already a problem with a night an the town and top much. to drink. Getting.-a tattoo anywhere’ is a health, ting viral hepatitis from in-.- fected needles. 5. So The tattoo may make your. husband: veluctant-;io seek ter-js ‘an accurate presenta-- ‘tion; ‘then he’ -could - benefit ‘from ils: ; ‘ Much of his attitude and. his Jess than optimal. sexual erformance. Difficulty in . that-area. is a sizeable prob- lem to.cope with, particularly in confidence. As Lhave men: - tioned ‘before, in many ins- tances of . impotence . prob- lems, particularly. in. mea below the age of 50, (he most common problem is a psy-.. chological one. This is true with :or- without: a: tattoo. Sometimes the p: chological roblem -is iiterally.fear. “of failure, or itcan be related to | severe guilt reactions, - usually. about early *séxua praciices. © cena The: best Unless something significant - js discovered there, the next: to see’ a psy-.- step should be chiatrist ‘for counseling. : If reassurance is needed, a. short period of counseling is seated guilt complex is the real ‘cause, it. may require . more time. In. any case, a” mat in his early 40s -is too young to have -this type of problem as'a ‘normal variant of sexual responses, and ‘it deserves evaluation and treatment. ~ : ve Meanwhile ‘you are wise not to complain or. become too demanding.. [t ‘will “be imecessary, ‘though, for. the two of you to'talk about it As _a loving wife. your altitude . should be’ one: of: concern about his welfare. With that. attilude and. your -concern that-he get. the -most out. of life, you might, be able to.give . him the support that he needs . -to.seek professional help... DEAR DR. LAMBS > Lama » irl of 20, and I just had sex ior the first time. It was two ‘days before my: periad. My’. ‘boyfriend withdrew -before he reached a climax. Is there - ~a chance of my getting preg-- nant? I don’t know if Fhad an orgasm or nat. It only lasted - -about five’ or 10 minutes, so _am -Latill a virgin? ©. .: " DEAR READER — In it's broadest sense the term virgin can even be used for any unmarried woman engaged in religious activity. ‘Ina narrower sense it refers to being “pure” and “chaste.” : Coramonly ‘it means not hav: _ ing had sexual relations. So,_ it depends upon which defini- tion you might choose. to use. be reassured that they were “LETTER FROM ASSET, > QUEEN CHARLOTTES ' seg elvira C. Bryant ©. people seem week, and Despile the smallness of any: botlle or. twa smashed on the. area, theré usually are, a lot ‘of “walkway every morning of things going on in any active weekend. rea Mei community, that: keep the bowling alley is literally liltered majority of people “on the go.” . with an accumulation of broke ; Messet is no exception to this glass and debris onsidewalk, at slatement. . . - the edge of the road, and ex- -- Last week the School District - held--a. special banquet. and gathering to honour Alex Taylor’ and his wife, Alex had served the district for more . than twenty-five years as @ schoal iuslee, An engraved marble pen stand was presented tohim at this time, and Alex had also” received a. Long Service Cer-_ tificate fromthe B.C, Scheol Trustees Association, =." : > ~ At the time Alex firs! joined the School “Board -there were. eight. teachers and seven, trustees. At the time he decided 1o"give up this position, there | owns the home next door, “It must be thal .peopte are oblivious to their surroundings or home to each must be “ever Wke this”, . - One day {he post office when & car drove up and. parked culside, The woman who was-driving had a carful of young males, As I . walked outside, down wenl & window and one boy smashed a bottle-out on the sidewalk, : Of woman: if she owned the car outside and why Lasked, go that she did go out and admonish the youth lo pick’up-the i wondered afterwards -would were seventy leachers and” seven trustees. There were many boat journeys made 10 huard meetings and a write-up . she have noticed, this broken of some of the experiences then, * glass if 1 hadn't :noticed : the aa contrasted with now, would ‘happening? 9 make an Interesting story:- 6° | Interspersed with Alex's. _humeur: this would well be worth the reading. 7 : Tuesday evening of this week, many of the students enjoyed - ihe music of the Bitter Wind group ata school dance held'in:, the Magic’ Mushroorfi . at ihe Seegay Hotel: 1 was ins” teresting (0 observe that-about, . the'same length of time elapsett -pefore these people got up to, ee dance alter their sprite orcoke~ ff. - drink, as. occurs ata dance fe. _ slrielly for adults. , There must -—i- be,.a: similar., psychological ” stimulus obtained . from”.a ! beverage, whether it is non. -aleoholic ‘or alcoholic! Once this magic time passed by there ‘ seemed Lobe just standing room | * only for the dancers, On that . particular evening a. severe storm. reached . Masset, 80 thal Gn braving Lhe elements for the . homeward trip'one was pleased to have the protection ‘of the long gowt:- Fe . ct ds noteworthy that. the majorily. of, the maids and maidens who attend these festivities do. wear events “wns, The-patterns are also in Shei best auilre and this really . adds lo the scerie,-. Those who just git around to watch and - @njoy the music are also treated | 10 the fighting effects from the whirling Jamp which forms a _ part.of the dance floor canopy. “Tf this neatness of appearance , ~ and pride in self ‘presentation ° could only be extended’ (o the environment in, which all these J .. “ people live we would ellrninate the problem of pollution, Butas. g- It Is there seems to he a new - «knowledge “The area: near the’ .: musk b tending into the yard of whoever » | happened to be in ° course back I-went to ask. the - ams 4604, Lakelse Ave Terrace B.C. mmmenmemmem] ee ‘Tel. 635 - 4844 onzpation. '* young’; women “assured. that they. nlace to’ start. is: with a medical. evaluation. - ‘woman capable o Young giris used to wish to-. Itis quite amazing ‘how many _- thinking. ‘to have. an’ ,progress erroneous impression. of the photographing of the etheric — beliefs of another, “A large: envelope reached me this past this time at least, the - - | donor did have a- name and [address on the :front caver. Another “friend. sent ..boaklets many wecks ago thal are as yet: - -unread,- » :All--one's,,.reading: . ' gannol’ be” given ‘to “one’ par’. :-F ticular area.. of. interest, ; able ta sense : especially when-one is involved in: another. prafezsionally : in’ a epecific - thoughts ation,’ : The ‘search for-. Is’ ’-ualimited --but- =" must ‘be contined - lo ‘what is & considered,.to ‘be’ of an” ith: “mediate value tp the reader, So . one'says thanks to’the donors - THE HERALD, ti: fo want”. tobe. : are no’: longer “virgin. It's: some-- times hard to tell if the girl . - * wants “reassurance -or “con - gratulations.; °° -,- LE don't know of any single - absolute rule to give an un- qualified statement: that-a repnancy i isn’t. pregnant. The. odds, however, are heavily in your . « favor. agdinst your. being. pregnant. If you have a » period after sexual relations, it usually-means that no fer- tilized egg has been im- janted in the. uterus, fowever, a few women con: tinue to have menstrual pericds at the onset of their « pregnancy, Or; what is ~ - assumed to be menstruating | may be “spotting.” But again, _ an episode of bleeding that ° clearly resembles previous - . periods, that oceurs on time, - ‘Increases the fikelihood many. fold: that you.are not pregnant. oe : ow, ifyau plan to continue” -sexual relations you should at_, least: learn enough about sex to protect .yourself. That in- cludes protecting -yoursel£ -from both an unwanted preg- ‘nancy and venereal disease. . The withdrawal technique is one of-the poorest forms of birth control. A few couples . have -had surprisingly good - luck. with “it, but statistics , show that it is far less effec- tive than the pill, IUD or the condom.'Of these three’ men- | tioned methods of birth con- trol, only the condom, pro- - _perly used, offers any - reasonable protection ~“ against venereal disease, _ Dr..Lamb welcomes your .° letters, bul" because of the large volume of mail,-he can : answer individually only let- ters used Inhis column. Write -.. to Dr, Lamb in care of: this: newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio ‘City Station, : New York, N.Y. 10019. ote, “(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN has enabled the and -shown. how changes in discharged from. the body: Experiments with others are. no doubt’ broughtabout ina similar way. i This: is why some people are dislike orsistrust It. is likely ‘our ee “directing “positive - loving ‘thought. ii, the direction, of, ariother, the possibility exists bul continues to peruse firelly that such thoughts would easily the books personallyfor reading — penetrate the outer aufa ‘and : purposes. 2. 0-2). 1) dispel much of the animosity ae oy * "Weld ty theother, In so doing ’ | §ince- many religions appear we would probably be fcllowing to me to be a. type of “glosed shop”, I would rather concern myself with the formulating af : the “one big union’? policy, One _ cannol. eliminate Buddha, ‘Allah; or even Joseph Smith, ' one’s. time © ¢x- clusively to Jesus Christ. Jt ibe. _ as simple to state as thal. al a ad: ould . be. and ~devote. - the. inspired anes. have yoraied Do as you W ~ done by" in various lerma, The ue worldwide . problem is “man’s |, such a rule. 5) Between. now aud. the: next "| + eenuury we'will.no doubt see in. man's” ” DIO & T.V. || "many changes 7 poe a But “) faability lo-live. according to. ~” sales & ‘service centre, : Sound Systems. _ Communications ‘ - enemies and pray for those who persecute yau.. “The advice is anly belng couched in another “language. - : plvira C. Bryant, ' = y 7 Up-until.the 17th century; believed, that from barnacles, ‘the ailly geese. * ' your electronics "Television, Component — “. Stereo ' Sales and Service. YE. ere! Already sclentilic « : thought: affect the energy have proved that - : plants react to the thoughts and feelings of people. Our relations’ | iowards others exist at: - the core of our relations; +. : Could we “but concentrate’ on at Ei uh &£. Radio, TERRACE, B.C. - LANDERS: I'm: me what can done ‘about it. a school teacher who loves kids. Hundredsof parents have asked me’ what they’ can da lo motivate their children lo become useful, productive adults, Through you, I’d like to answer. : ’ "First, you can get them away from the TV — riot only because it’ offers - substandard en- ‘tertainment and misleading’ advertising, but because per- petual viewing and ‘no: par-° ticipation make Jack and Jill dull people. . TV offers little more than vicarious. experiences. Young ople need to be doers, not spectators, if they. are to. ‘ davelop a sense of appreciation of themselves and of others, 1f‘you want your child to be creative, den’t buy him coloring books with the figures, already drawn. . Give him” pencils,. , paints, clay and let his imagination create the lines and mix the colors. If he ‘shows an interest in music, buy him a second-hand instrument and see that he practices and sticks to It. : a One sage defined an educated: man as someone who can er tertain himself; entertain a stranger and entertain a new idea, i _qualify? — BLP.; Chicago, . *:DEAR.R.P.: Thank you. ‘DEAR ANN LANDERS: My _ husband is 60 mad at my father he'd like to kill him. This is what Happened and I wish you'd tell - examined Harvey and Wilt yotir.. children In 1965, two years after we were married, Harvey suffered a sinking spell and had severe chest pains. We called my father in the middle of the night. * Dad is a physician. He told him he had a-heart problem, He instructed Harvey Lo “take it. easy” and cut out all strenuous activity. ‘ ‘Shia meant giving up hand- ball arid tennis. It also made a serlous dent In our sex life. Harvey was so afraid of dying. while having sex that he was impotent most of the time, Two weeks ago Harvey caught the flu. My father, was - out of the country so we called another doctor. He was terribly ‘sick and the doctor put him, in the hospital. in a few days he _ was feeling better and decided ‘to have. a complete physical while he was there. Harvey was ° seen by six: different doctors -and received a perfect bil of health. . When he asked specifically about his heart problem he was told that his heart is perfect. ‘This so. baffled us that the: following week we flew to the Mayo Clinic and, Harvey was by @ Lop cardiologist. The ‘no heart no evidence that, report was problem, and there everwasone.” —: When my husbdnd thinks of the years he has wasted “being careful” he could wring my father's ‘neck, Tm plenty - Aveo Financial Services Se 7 requires. Bee - Recoptionist-tiork | . We have an opening in our office for a person * who can meet people well, handle figures ac. ” curately and is a good typist. 5 day week, silary open. Get details from: a Soe °F pL Lepol Mgr aged Labels AVA oe ‘Phone 635-7107 oes . _ burned up about {l, Loo. What ‘should be done? — Eight Years, -Kaput eee, oo - ‘DEAR EIGHT: Nothing. .The.- It's dlways a good idea.to get: another medical.oplnion. ...-.- DEAR ANN LANDERS; :1 would like to.say something to “that man who had cards printed up with a long list of ailments. He handed them to people who asked, ‘How areyou?" ‘ T wonder if that fellow also has cards for people whose summer greeting is, “Hat ‘enough for you?" Or in the winter, “Cold enough for you?” On ralny days, ‘it’s nice weather for ducks, isn’t 1t?” Granted, those trite greetings are corny and unimaginative. So what? This is the way plain, ordinary people. reach ‘out to make others feel they are worth ‘talkingto, =. When [say toa person, “How: | T really do care haw. - wants to hold me up — ‘are you?” ” he is. Ef hy for ten minutes telling me about his gall bladder,.1 don't mind. Apparently he needs to tell - somebody. 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