According to
this LA Times Article by Jeffrey Fleishman,
emotional demons and persistent stress have disturbed the rhythm of life (in Iraq), from eating to having sex to strolling along the Tigris. But a burgeoning black market in medicines and increased freedom of expression have allowed Iraqis to experiment with pills and remedies to fix what has gone wrong.
Yes, now we see what liberation can really do for a repressed society - in spite of bombs, murder, repression and fear encompassing them roundabout, the Iraqi man can still satisfy his woman - thanks to a free and open drug market, formerly repressed by Saddam. And that's an important when you consider that one of the few grounds for divorce which can be cited by an female is, in fact, poor performance in the sack. A local pharmacist perhaps sums up the situation best when he points out that,
"these days, older men are going to need a little help if they have to satisfy three young wives."