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PostPosted: 02/03/08 - 20:02    Post subject: False Cum = Loss of Erection??? Vote now! Reply with quote

My girlfriend and I had sex, but I apparently came and didnt realize it. No sensation, no nuthing. Hardly any cum was in the condom, (Vs. the large amount that comes when i masterbate), and almost imediatly my penis went soft, (vs. when i masterbate, my penis stays hard and softens very little). Why is this? It's very frustrating, and it killed my spirit. Plz help
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