Why can't I get hard when I need too?!


Question: Why can't I get hard when I need too?
Hello i'm 18 years old, I recently started dating this girl! After 4 months we've decided to start getting intimate, However I always seem to have a problem getting hard when its time. Any other time is no problem! When I kiss her or even the slightest touch will sometimes bring me up, however when it comes time to actually penetrate I seem to loose my erection! This is weird because i rarely had this problem with my ex, it happened a few times but nothing to really worry about.
We've gotten intimate twice now and I found a way to push it asidee. Im worried that it will happen again.
Can anyone help?

P.S And its not like im not into her, I know that's not the issue!

Answers:

Sounds like you're stressing. The answer is simply to relax and let nature take it's course. No, foreplay shouldn't be the problem unless it continues for an unusually long time. Foreplay should excite you more. Just relax and don't stress over this.



Well, you could just have stopped puberty, and having a hard time. Excuse the pun. But yeah, try viagra?



Performance anxiety is the most common cause of losing or not getting an erection. It is the result of being in your head worrying about whether or not you will get hard or stay hard. Once you start to do that you get caught in a "fear of failure" cycle which keeps reinforcing itself. How to deal with this problem is explained in simple terms in a small inexpensive book on premature ejaculation.

There are a lot of high-priced programs advertised online but all you need is this inexpensive little book written by a doctor and sex therapist that has been used successfully for more than 32 years.

It is called "Lasting Longer: The Treatment Program for Premature Ejaculation" by Dr. Sy Silverberg M.D. For more information just enter the doctor’s name in any search engine: Dr. Sy Silverberg M.D.

http://sextherapy-prematureejaculation.c…




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