Alright, so I have something that I have
been worrying about alot lately. It has
been about a week and a half since I last
had a hard erection. I can't even
stimulate myself. I am really worried
about this. The only reason I can think
of is that I have been under alot of
stress lately (parents just got separated,
and i moved to a new city about 3 months
ago, but i just started counseling for the
thing with my parents) so do I need to
worry about Erectile disfunction? or is
it just because i have been so worn out
lately and there are alot of psycological
things going on?
I am only 19, and I am do not have sex
with my girlfriend, but sometimes we do
engage in dry sex, (AKA dry humping) I am
worried that the rubbing has affected the
nerves in my penis, but i just don't know.
Please help me!
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A1921 Posted: 12-12-06 10:31am
According to your description, (your
parents divorced and you moved into
another city), it is possible that
emotional stress has caused temporary
erectile dysfunction. Rubbing can’t
affect the nerves in your penis. Don’t
worry... everything will be fine in time.
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