- male
- 30 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm having some trouble with intimacy. It seems like my wife's vagina feels tight, and although I manage to get aroused and my penis becomes somewhat erect, it soon loses its firmness because I'm unable to penetrate. Oddly enough, I've been able to be successful with other women who aren't virgins. I'm worried because it looks like my wife is still a virgin, and most of the time, I don't even get aroused when I see her. What could be going on here?
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View allI've been dealing with some weird side effects from years of masturbating, like joint pain, weaker bones, hair fall, especially around my shoulders which feel weak, and fatigue, and even some pain in my lower back and abs. I stopped for a month, but this morning I had an episode in my sleep, and now I'm back to feeling weak with bone pain and fatigue. What should I do? Any advice would be really helpful right now.
It sounds like your body is reacting to the strain of frequent masturbation. It's important to listen to your body and give it time to recover. Focus on staying hydrated, eating nutrient-rich foods, and getting rest. If symptoms persist, consider speaking to a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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I'm really concerned about how to control pre-cum. It happens whenever I even think about anything sexual, and it's becoming a bit frustrating. I just want to understand if there's a way to prevent it or reduce the occurrence because it really bothers me. Any advice on how to deal with this?
It's normal for pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) to be released as a response to sexual thoughts or stimulation. To manage it, practicing techniques like mindfulness, relaxation, and focusing on controlling arousal through deep breathing or distraction can help. If this continues to cause concern, consulting with a doctor or therapist may offer additional strategies.
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I'm really worried because my penis is only 3.5 inches when erect, and I recently had sex where my partner said it felt small and she couldn't really feel anything. On top of that, I came in about 5 minutes. I'm feeling pretty down about it all and don't know what to do. Can you offer any advice or help?
It's important to remember that every individual has different preferences, and sexual satisfaction isn't solely dependent on size. If you're concerned, you might want to focus on improving communication with your partner, exploring other ways to enhance intimacy, and perhaps seeking advice from a healthcare professional about performance or techniques. It's also helpful to address any anxiety or stress around sexual performance.
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