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reader, gamila +, writes (7 November 2009):
gamila is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthank you friends for your opinions
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reader, gamila +, writes (7 November 2009):
gamila is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthank you friends for your opinions
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reader, Ginalolabridga + ♥, writes (5 November 2009):
Well glad to hear it is valid, and forgive me when you said little boy i assumed (child) sorry my mind was racing!
I would get him to see a doctor just to rule out any erection problems he may have, also if he is stressed out his head due to work and the pressure from not being able to maintain an erection, i could see how that could make matters worse.
Your best line of call is to get him to speak to his doctor about this because sometimes men are able to speak better with someone that is not involved intimately with them on these matters, when he feels ready to discuss this with you after speaking to the doctor then i thnk you may be able to support whatever they find is wrong.
Gina
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reader, Tisha-1 + ♥, writes (5 November 2009):
This question has been checked out and is valid, let's help her out, people.
I think I'd be worried that he had a medical problem, an attraction problem, or possibly a mental health issue.
Medical problem like diabetes may cause erectile dysfunction. Attraction problem as in he isn't attracted to women but only to males. Or possibly, forgive me for this, but if the woman is obese and isn't appealing to him visually any longer. Mental health issue is depression or other condition where he has lost interest in activities that used to give him joy or pleasure.
Investigate these areas and see if anything can be done to improve things.
Good luck!
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reader, satindesire +, writes (5 November 2009):
This screams fake post to me.
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 November 2009): very simple. he doesn't fancy you. leave him and find someone who fancy you.
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reader, Ginalolabridga + ♥, writes (5 November 2009):
Fake Post Guys! I sincerely hope so after reading this.
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 November 2009): he may have an erectile dysfuntion. he may actually be aroused but his penis is not able to follow up. the only thing i can suggest for that is viagra. they will solve most erectile problems and he will still be able to achieve orgasm.
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 November 2009): Are you in a steady relationship? Is your partner sure of his sexuality? it seems a bit weird not to get turned on by ur partner. Hope u find ur answers xx
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