I am 27 years old. when masterbating for some time my penis will be erect but after a long time also ejaculation will not occur. I have seen a general practice doctor. Then he told when u marry it will be allright. He had examined my penis and testis.
Can i get the right advice please?
Can i get the right advice please?
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I think what you're saying is that you are concerned that you can masturbate for a long time, but no ejaculation occurs. You feel at age 27, you should be able to reach climax every time.
You've seen a doctor, and he's told you not to worry...that it will all work right once you are married. He's also done an examination and made no remark of any problem.
So, now you're asking for the correct feedback? Sir, you already GOT it...
The doctor has told you that there is nothing wrong. He's done an examination of all the key elements. He's found nothing wrong. So, he's trying to reassure you that when you're married, you'll be functioning just fine.
I think he's right.
You don't tell us how often, how much, how hard you are masturbating. You don't tell us how long you spend on this. If it's hours each day, then I'd say you're trying too hard.
If you're trying to climax five times a day, but you can't.... you're trying too much.
My advice would be to back off on how much you try to pleasure yourself, and get involved in some other activities that will take you outside of yourself. That is, get involved with people. Help others. You'll find once you're involved and committed to helping others, you'll have less time and interest in masturbating (Note: I did NOT say you would stop!) and so your experiences will be more rewarding.
The doctor has told you everything will work out once you're married. That is also true because you'll have to coordinate with another person, their feelings, their schedule, your work schedule, and sex won't be just a locked door away.
As an experiment, try stopping masturbation for two weeks. Cold. If you do, you'll find that you'll have a wet dream or nocturnal emission naturally during your sleep. That can be a sign that your body is working normally, and that you are just trying to masturbate too frequently.
Think about it. The doctor is giving you good advice to not worry about it.
You've seen a doctor, and he's told you not to worry...that it will all work right once you are married. He's also done an examination and made no remark of any problem.
So, now you're asking for the correct feedback? Sir, you already GOT it...
The doctor has told you that there is nothing wrong. He's done an examination of all the key elements. He's found nothing wrong. So, he's trying to reassure you that when you're married, you'll be functioning just fine.
I think he's right.
You don't tell us how often, how much, how hard you are masturbating. You don't tell us how long you spend on this. If it's hours each day, then I'd say you're trying too hard.
If you're trying to climax five times a day, but you can't.... you're trying too much.
My advice would be to back off on how much you try to pleasure yourself, and get involved in some other activities that will take you outside of yourself. That is, get involved with people. Help others. You'll find once you're involved and committed to helping others, you'll have less time and interest in masturbating (Note: I did NOT say you would stop!) and so your experiences will be more rewarding.
The doctor has told you everything will work out once you're married. That is also true because you'll have to coordinate with another person, their feelings, their schedule, your work schedule, and sex won't be just a locked door away.
As an experiment, try stopping masturbation for two weeks. Cold. If you do, you'll find that you'll have a wet dream or nocturnal emission naturally during your sleep. That can be a sign that your body is working normally, and that you are just trying to masturbate too frequently.
Think about it. The doctor is giving you good advice to not worry about it.
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