Dear Ann Landers, y husband (age 37) has become impotent and refuses to admit anything is wrong. He says, "I just don't feel like it." What can a woman do when her husband won't acknowledge that he has a problem? It has made me desperately unhappy because our sex it 2 \\\\\\ mm n.s life used to be wonderful. Now he is distant and sullen. A urologist as-sured him that there is no physical problem. Please help me. I don't know where else to turn. -Desperate in Denver
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