ive been running to a worrying problem as
of late with my current girlfriend, these
days during sex if i even pause for a
moment to change positions with her, 'slip
out' of her, or even sometimes completely
at random ill lose my erection or ill only
be able to muster up a 'lazy erection'
...what's going on?
this happens alot more when i am
drunk/tired/mentally distracted and i
suppose no matter who you are if you're
any of the above it'll happen to you but
unless im drunk/tired/mentally distracted
all the time these days (which im not)
this shouldnt be happening.
ive had a past history of substance abuse
and now im really scared this has come
back to haunt me because i have read that
substance abuse can lead to impotence and
ED.
this doesnt happen all the time, when i
first started going out with her i could
go for an hour+ rock hard...is it because
im getting tired of her? is she too
loose/im too small? sometimes i feel next
to no sensation when i am inside of
her...is it me or her or a combination of
both?
im measuring in at around 4.8-5.0 inches
depending on how aroused i am
im assuming it's all just in my head at
the moment but i cant help but worry
sometimes.
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MiseEire
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jan 2008 Posts: 170
Posted: 04-15-08 18:13pm
What kind of substance abuse was it
exactly? Although substance abuse is
damaging in the short-term all substance
abuse doesn't necessarily result in
permanent sexual problems.
It could just be a natural decrease in
libido, the kind one experiences as they
start to get a little bit older.
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nandeska
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Apr 2008 Posts: 2
Posted: 04-15-08 21:45pm
i was using ecstasy and cocaine heavily
and experimented with other drugs as well
until a couple months ago
haha..i sure hope it's not a decrease in
libido...im only 19
any ideas and suggestions would be helpful
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