Erectile dis-function?!


Question: My man and I just started to become intamate and I think he might have ED. Let's just say I know how to turn a man on. He is 35, and this has happened, or hasn't happened 3 times. Could it be nerves? How common is this for somoene his age?Is viagra nessesary at this time?


Answers: My man and I just started to become intamate and I think he might have ED. Let's just say I know how to turn a man on. He is 35, and this has happened, or hasn't happened 3 times. Could it be nerves? How common is this for somoene his age?Is viagra nessesary at this time?

35 seems young for ED, my husband did not have any troubles until his 50's and now uses cialis sometimes

being nervous will absolutely kill an erection and once a guy has difficulty it takes a while to get over it, if doing your magic continues not to work then he should visit his doctor who will most probably give him some samples, 1 or 2 good sessions with you and this problem will disappear

i recommend trying some slow and easy relaxing magic first

good luck

MJ

Give him a cesarian section

There are erection strengthening exercises that worked very well for me. He may find them useful. Mistermanpower.com has a good guide on these. They also help to last longer.

He's probably just nervous or anxious. Slow down, have more foreplay. If he looses his erection, let him know that it's ok. Take a break and try again later. He will feel much better about himself.

It is possible that it is just nerves, but by age 35, I think a man would not be so nervous about having sex, unless he is very inexperienced. A frequent cause of ED in younger males is masturbating in an atypical manner, especially the prone (face down) position. This is a troublesome condition called Traumatic Masturbatory Syndrome, or TMS. It causes severe sexual dysfunction in most males who practice it. The web site HealthyStrokes.com has more information about TMS and how to overcome it.

Other causes of ED in younger males are antidepressants and diabetes.

Viagra might help, but he would need to see a doctor for it anyway, so they could start to rule out those conditions.

According to a survey of over 10,000 males by the web site HealthyStrokes.com in the second half of 2007, among males in their 30s who do not have a history of TMS, the frequency of ED was as follows:

Almost always, 1 percent
Most of the time, 2 percent
Some of the time, 13 percent
Rarely, 32 percent
Never, 52 percent
(N=730)

Among males in their 30s who currently practice TMS, the rate of ED:

Almost always, 6 percent
Most of the time, 10 percent
Some of the time, 14 percent
Rarely, 24 percent
Never, 47 percent
(N=51)

As you can see, the rate of ED among TMS practitioners is about five times higher than for males who have never practiced TMS. It is an important avenue to explore in finding out what is wrong.

Honey, I'm 48 & better than I've ever been! At 35 I thought I was at my sexuakl peak! I just keep getting beter & better! I would say, "no", its not normal at all! i couldn't imagine needing pills to get ******* hard, but what ever it takes to get the job done!! lol





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