Staying Hard?!


Question: Staying Hard!?
My boyfriend has trouble staying hard during sex!. He has no trouble getting aroused and is rock hard right before intercourse, but once we've started he tends to go soft!. He usually gets me off first and then he has to get himself hard again and either for me to get him off using hands/mouth or to do it in one position which works well for him!. He doesn't think this is a problem, but I'm not sure what to think as I have friends who have sex with their partners multiple times per night because he has trouble staying hard once a night is about our limit, even doing it again the next morning can be difficult because he feels he has been overstimulated!. Is this normal!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
This might sound odd, but does your BF masturbate a lot!? If so, it might be a matter of conditioning!. If you/he/anyone gets used to certain stimuli, whatever it may be, it can make traditional sex seem lackluster!. If your body is used to climaxing as a result of some sort of conditioned stimulus, it is often difficult to climax any other way!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It's common!. Make sure he doesn't masturbate!. Condoms help!. It's been said to have him think about baseball! Hopefully one of those suggestions will help!. Otherwise, Viagra might be on the menu!. He might want to see a doctor soon!. This problem IS fixable!.

Bless you both and Good luck! :)Www@Answer-Health@Com

no it's not normal, there could be a blockage in one of the blood vessels that are on either side of his cock!. he should go get it checked out right away!.!.!.!.!. u dont want him to build up with fluid, trust me it hurts like passing a kidney stone!. my best friend had that problem!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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