Posted: 04/05/07 - 08:15 Post subject: How to make the intercourse successful?
We are new married couple (4 months complete) still we didn't have sexual intercourse. Whereever we tried to make it his penis first erected and when i tried to push his penis inside to me the erection will lost and it's back to normal as before. Iam very much worried about this and my husband's age is 28 i think he is masterbating for the past 16 years . He is doing it daily (once, twice or thrice a day). I want to know this erection problem is because of the regular masterbation. what should we do to make the intercourse successful. If he continues the masterbate is there is any problem in the future.Kindly advice me.
Posted: 03/17/08 - 03:05 Post subject: Re: How to make the intercourse successful?
Prabha wrote:
We are new married couple (4 months complete) still we didn't have sexual intercourse. Whereever we tried to make it his penis first erected and when i tried to push his penis inside to me the erection will lost and it's back to normal as before. Iam very much worried about this and my husband's age is 28 i think he is masterbating for the past 16 years . He is doing it daily (once, twice or thrice a day). I want to know this erection problem is because of the regular masterbation. what should we do to make the intercourse successful. If he continues the masterbate is there is any problem in the future.Kindly advice me.
Dear Prabha
Its really paining to here this. Please note dont get disappointed, whenever your husbands penis gets erected instead of putting it in your hole you better do it orally, I mean take his penis in your mouth and suck it in such a manner he penetrates in your mouth only, do it for 10 to 15 days i am sure he will become normal and you can enjoy heavenly pleasure.
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