You know the drill all too well.
It’s 3:00 AM. You’re staring at the ceiling, trying to ignore the urge. Finally, you drag yourself out of a warm bed for the third time tonight, just to stand in the bathroom waiting for a frustratingly weak, stop-and-start trickle.
By the time you get back to bed, you’re wide awake. The next morning, you wake up feeling drained, irritable, and ten years older than you actually are.
For years, the mainstream industry has told men that this exhausting cycle—the endless nighttime trips and the loss of vitality—is just a "normal part of getting older." They tell you to just accept it and learn to live with the fatigue.