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Lost Virgnity at 23 and can't get hard now

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PostPosted: 03/27/07 - 16:07    Post subject: Lost Virgnity at 23 and can't get hard now Vote now! Reply with quote

Good evenin' ya'll,
I come to ya'll with a problem I am hoping I could get some help with it. I am 23 and recently losty my virginity after mastuerbating for 8 years. During that time period I would get erections by just talkin to a very attractive girl or just kissing my girlfriend. The first time we had sex I lasted for like 2 hours and did not even climax. We engauged in sex on a few other occasions and yet, I still was not able to climax. I now seem to not even be able to obtain a full erection. I used to get rock hard when we first started, and now it just gets to the point of a semi-erection. At one time I thought both problems were do to my girlfriend not having enough sex appeal for me, but I can not even get my penis to full strength during masteurbation while watching adult videos. I hope there is nothing wrong with me physically and that you can give me some insight to my issues.
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