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15th April 21:25
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Along these lines, I would like to add a request for information about
any thoughts on why a man would continue to have a reasonable libido, ability to achieve normal erections, but over time, become take longer and longer to ejaculate until finally reaching the point that both spouses are tired of intercourse (in excess of 1 hour of intercourse) without the male ejaculating. This "dilemma" was presented to me by a man in his mid 40's with a normal testosterone level (his doc checked) and no known neuropathy or conditions like diabetes that might predispose him to neuropathy. He said that he can still climax with assistance from a ********, which raises the question of his sensation being diminished, or that he simply becomes too tired during intercourse to ejaculate. I know that I, as well as other men, have noted that we take longer to climax as we get older, but this sounds unusual. Any thoughts? By the way, he denies shortness of breath, muscle fatigue, discomfort, or distracting thoughts during intercourse. He reports that he still enjoys it, but that he would like to complete the act inside his wife, not next to her. Thanks for any comments In article <zCVZc.3848$as.1350129@twister.nyc.rr.com>, yowza@home.com says... |
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