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Yes, it can be..in some but not so with others..being impotence I think has different reasons only a man himself knows about it. |
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It's also a hereditary problems..a a problem that comes from generation to generation.. |
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No need to be defensive...hahaha... |
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It is a hereditary issue,I think. If in the family there is one infertility problem then we can expect that in the next generation it would be present. |
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You know, I never thought it was hereditary too. I always thought impotence was psychological rather than a physical problem. A guy cant get it up because maybe he's insecure or is depressed. Never thought it would be linked to genetics. |
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no impotence is not a hereditary disease. However, the conditions that cause impotence could be. So its a catch 22. the answer is both yes and no. But, if he stays healthy and in shape, and gets regular physicals from his doctor and keeps on top of his health, there is no reason he needs to suffer from impotence. |
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I have never heard of impotence being a hereditary thing. However, if all these family members have the same lifestyle, they may end up experiencing the same challenges. |
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Wouldn't impotent men be unlikely to have children, and thus it couldn't be hereditary? |
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my answer would be yes and no..it really depends...but there are causes of being impotent and one of them is poor eating habits. |