Difficult Getting An Erection Without Direct Stimulation Posted: 08-05-07 00:40am
The problem is not that I cannot get an
erection, but rather that it doesn't come
with arousal. Rather is requires physical
stimulation to become hard. Should the
physical stimulation stop, my penis fairly
quickly becomes flaccid. This can lead to
a problem with penetration because one I
have put a condom on, I am somewhat
flaccid. The secondary problem is that,
after making out for a while and being
incredibly turned on. He goes to fondle my
penis (which is soft) and says something
to effect of "don't I turn you on?". Not
exactly the sort of thing that you want to
hear during those passionate times. Its
pretty much the same when watching
pornography, an erection does not come
despite feeling extremely aroused. That
being said, once erect, I have little
trouble having an organism normally.
I don't know if this falls under the
category of erectile dysfunction or not.
Is there anything that can be done to help
with this?
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Buxykay
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Re: Difficult Getting An Erection Without Direct Stimulation Posted: 08-05-07 08:43am
spire
wrote:
The problem is not that I
cannot get an erection, but rather that it
doesn't come with arousal. Rather is
requires physical stimulation to become
hard. Should the physical stimulation
stop, my penis fairly quickly becomes
flaccid. This can lead to a problem with
penetration because one I have put a
condom on, I am somewhat flaccid. The
secondary problem is that, after making
out for a while and being incredibly
turned on. He goes to fondle my penis
(which is soft) and says something to
effect of "don't I turn you on?". Not
exactly the sort of thing that you want to
hear during those passionate times. Its
pretty much the same when watching
pornography, an erection does not come
despite feeling extremely aroused. That
being said, once erect, I have little
trouble having an organism normally.
I don't know if this falls under the
category of erectile dysfunction or not.
Is there anything that can be done to help
with this?
Yes I think that is erectile dysfunction.
Erectile dysfunction is when a man is not
able to normally achieve and sustain
erection. I suggest you see a doctor.
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Buxykay
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Jul 2007 Posts: 4 Location: ,
Re: Difficult Getting An Erection Without Direct Stimulation Posted: 08-05-07 08:44am
spire
wrote:
The problem is not that I
cannot get an erection, but rather that it
doesn't come with arousal. Rather is
requires physical stimulation to become
hard. Should the physical stimulation
stop, my penis fairly quickly becomes
flaccid. This can lead to a problem with
penetration because one I have put a
condom on, I am somewhat flaccid. The
secondary problem is that, after making
out for a while and being incredibly
turned on. He goes to fondle my penis
(which is soft) and says something to
effect of "don't I turn you on?". Not
exactly the sort of thing that you want to
hear during those passionate times. Its
pretty much the same when watching
pornography, an erection does not come
despite feeling extremely aroused. That
being said, once erect, I have little
trouble having an organism normally.
I don't know if this falls under the
category of erectile dysfunction or not.
Is there anything that can be done to help
with this?
Yes I think that is erectile dysfunction.
Erectile dysfunction is when a man is not
able to normally achieve and sustain
erection. I suggest you see a doctor. If
you want to know more about what erectile
dysfunction means and how it occurs I
suggest you search for Erectile
Dysfunction Information here at EHEALTH.
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