HAPPENED TO HIM.
he has aDHD and they switched his
medications from adderall to an older
stimulating antidepressant. the doctor
told us it might cause him to become very
aroused and he can pre-mature ejaculate as
well. or even had a pripasim (painfull
sustained erection) that has to be dealt
with in the emergency room.
i was laying on the bed naked waiting
for him to get out of the shower and he
came in and i noticed he had a massive
erection red and throbbing. so he told me
he felt horny as he had ever been and he
layed on my back and rubbed his penis on
my butt and ejaculated clear across the
room and hit the mirror about 30 feet and
he just keep on ejaculating and finally
stopped and was still dribbling out semen
after that. finally it stopped . i was
worried but he just laighed it off and
this went on every hour all night long
intil the morning and presto he had very
bad pain from it and he still had the
erection so i took him in to the emergency
room and it took them 3 times with a
needle to drain the blood off until it
stayed down. i have never seen any thing
like this in my life.
needless to say he stopped the
medication . he told me his penis was just
at the point of ejaculating all day and
night and earlier that day he had to go to
the bathroom and he ejaculated in there as
soon as he touched it. he is ok now but
what a crazy weekend.. be well all
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