

SCOTS blokes are the least sexually satisfied in the UK ? and most are scared to talk to their partner if they have a problem downstairs.
A new study to raise awareness of Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome has found Scots are most likely to flop in bed.
Take That superstar Robbie Williams confessed to suffering from the condition ? dubbed the male menopause ? earlier this year.
The singer told how it left him with the sex drive of a 100-YEAR-OLD man.
And the latest study has found Scots are most likely to be sufferers.
Men's health expert Dr Geoffrey Hackett, of Good Hope Hospital, Birmingham, said: "This is alarming.
"The data shows that men are more likely to fix their hard drive than their sex drive."
HALF of Scotsmen are not happy with their sex lives ? compared to 47 per cent of English blokes, 40 per cent of Welsh guys and 32 per cent of fellas in Northern Ireland.
But Scots are most likely to wimp out when it comes to discussing a problem with their other half.
Just NINE PER CENT would consider talking about it with a loved one.
Yet 18 per cent of Northern Irish and Welsh men would flag up a problem.
Scots are the second most uncomfortable in Britain about visiting their GP to discuss sexual problems ? behind the Northern Irish.
Only 36 per cent of us would seek medical advice. And despite Robbie's sensational confession, over three-quarters of Scottish fellas have still not heard of TDS.
Testosterone problems in men not only devastate the victim's sex life but can lead to heart disease, diabetes and depression.
Dr Hackett added: "It's potentially a killer with strong links to cardiovascular disease." Scots TDS sufferer Ken Harvey is warning blokes to go to the docs immediately if they think they could be suffering from the male menopause.
The dad-of-two's sex life hit zero and he went through mood swings that turned him into a real-life Victor Meldrew when he was diagnosed in 2004.
The 48-year-old, from Lockerbie, said: "It's embarrassing for a guy to suddenly be rendered sexless and I struggled to talk about it to anyone.
"Scottish hardman syndrome is still very much alive, but if this is addressed you can turn around your life and avoid a potentially fatal condition."
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