Go From Hard to Soft to Hard During Sex Posted: 07-30-07 17:29pm
I seem to weave in and out of erections
during sex is this normal?
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other
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 May 2007 Posts: 51
Posted: 07-31-07 00:39am
Well, I've never heard of this before.
Even if it does that, can you still
ejaculate/orgasm? If so, I don't think you
have a problem.
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Jarret
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Yes I Always Ejaculate Posted: 07-31-07 07:31am
IT USUALY GOES FROM HARD TO SOFT TO HARD
AND YHEN A LTL LTR I WILL EJACULATE
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Tylanas
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Re: Yes I Always Ejaculate Posted: 07-31-07 11:13am
Jarret
wrote:
IT USUALY GOES FROM HARD TO
SOFT TO HARD AND YHEN A LTL LTR I WILL
EJACULATE
No need to type in all caps there buddy.
We can read normal letters.
So if you ejaculate I wouldn't stress
about it.
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anonymous81
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Posted: 08-02-07 06:48am
Hey m8
Nothing to be worried about... In my
experience these can happen for various
reasons:
1- Fatigue. Most obvious answer I guess
but yeah, if you're tired, if you've had
too much sex before (or masturbation I
guess...) then you can experience this.
This happens to me from time to time with
my gf. We have a very active sex life and
sometime the body just can't keep up... If
you're REALLY tired then you will simply
put lose your erection completely.
It's important to give your body some time
to rest.
2- Losing focus. I don't know how else to
put it... Sometime you might be worried
about something, thinking about something
else WHILE having sex. I mean you're right
there, having sex, and bam out of nowhere,
you start thinking about something else.
Result? You lose your erection. Focus on
your girl again and bam, you're in control
again. So to avoid this, just keep your
mind focused on what you're doing...
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