erection problems:
1-hormones in the blood problem.
2-blood circulation is not normal
3-bad mode
4-life stress
5-mind busy with something important in life.
it is not the attractiveness of the girls, it is the sex appeal of the girl that may increase the speed of erection, but any girl will make any man erected at the end, so the erection problem will not come from women anyhow.
the proof:put a bandage on eyes of the guy and make someone suck his penis, even though he couldn't see anything he will erecte and ejaculate
2007-01-15 00:29:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not a sign that he finds a woman unattractive. Lots of things cause this. To much alcohol or drugs, smoking, stress, depression, illness, etc. can all cause arousal difficulties.
I had this problem with a few partners in my late 20's (I am 31 now.) It freaked me out, because I thought I was way too young for this to start happening. I talked to a nurse friend of mine, and she gave me some good advice. She told me that my bad habits were causing it. I started eating healthier, drinking less, and going to bed on a regular schedule. That did the trick, I had no problems after that. If that doesn't work, he needs to talk to a doctor. It may be an indication of a medical problem that needs addressing.
2007-01-15 05:55:35
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answered by wileycoyote_the_supergenius 3
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I once had erection problems. I freaked out as I was only in my mid 20's. I was madly in love but as it turned out too much so. I was too anxious to make a great impression & did the complete opposite.
I couldn't get it up & when I did a came too quickly. I was a disaster & as I stressed I got worse. I even phoned a previous girlfriend to ask her opinion of me in bed. She told me that side of things was great. I even asked her if one could lose their touch in bed. She just laughed & told me I was fantastic & not to stress when I told her me problem.
Anyway I stopped seeing this girl & went with another. This other girl laughed & told me to chill out when I came too easy. That's what I did & it was the best advice. She made me feel soo relaxed unlike the other girl & guess what within 3 sessions I was back to my best. We had some fantastic sex sessions after that for a couple of yrs til we split up. I haven't had a problem since.
2007-01-15 08:22:47
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answered by Chris L 2
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Thats what it appears to be. But, there could be plenty of reasons to it, like if hes put under pressure, deep down he doesnt want to do it or he's had is so many times so soon that the plumbin aint workin. well, if he dint find her attractive i dont think they'd have got that far in the first place , right?
2007-01-15 14:19:28
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answered by Rockin Ajax 2
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Smoking, Drinking, doing Drugs, and several medical problems can effect a man's ability to get and maintain an erection. But also, his degree of desire for a mate can also effect that.
2007-01-15 06:13:25
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answered by Anonymous
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THE SAME QUESTIONS OVER AND OVER!!!!!
look here!
It will make you go blind. It will make your palms grow hairy. Such myths about masturbation are largely a thing of the past. But the latest research has even better news for young men: frequent self-pleasuring could protect against the most common kind of cancer.
A team in Australia led by Graham Giles of The Cancer Council Victoria in Melbourne asked 1079 men with prostate cancer to fill in a questionnaire detailing their sexual habits, and compared their responses with those of 1259 healthy men of the same age. The team concludes that the more men ejaculate between the ages of 20 and 50, the less likely they are to develop prostate cancer.
The protective effect is greatest while men are in their twenties: those who had ejaculated more than five times per week in their twenties, for instance, were one-third less likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer later in life (BJU International, vol 92, p 211).
The results contradict those of previous studies, which have suggested that having had many sexual partners, or a high frequency of sexual activity, increases the risk of prostate cancer by up to 40 per cent. The key difference is that these earlier studies defined sexual activity as sexual intercourse, whereas the latest study focused on the number of ejaculations, whether or not intercourse was involved.
The team speculates that infections caused by intercourse may increase the risk of prostate cancer. "Had we been able to remove ejaculations associated with sexual intercourse, there should have been an even stronger protective effect of other ejaculations," they suggest. "Men have many ways of using their prostate which do not involve women or other men," Giles adds.
Macho exaggeration
Giles accepts the possibility that the men who completed the questionnaires could have lied about their habits. But he doubts this skewed the results, since questions about masturbation are unlikely to evoke the same macho exaggeration as questions about, say, number of sexual partners.
But why should ejaculating more often cut the risk of prostate cancer? The team speculates that ejaculation prevents carcinogens building up in the gland. The prostate, together with the seminal vesicles, secretes the bulk of the fluid in semen, which is rich in substances such as potassium, zinc, fructose and citric acid.
Generating the fluid involves concentrating these components from the bloodstream up to 600-fold - and this could be where the trouble starts. Studies in dogs show that carcinogens such as 3-methylcholanthrene, found in cigarette smoke, are also concentrated in prostate fluid.
"It's a prostatic stagnation hypothesis," says Giles. "The more you flush the ducts out, the less there is to hang around and damage the cells that line them."
Sexual repertoire
His findings suggest an intriguing parallel between prostate cancer and breast cancer, as recent studies indicate that lactating reduces a woman's risk of breast cancer, perhaps because this also flushes out carcinogens. Alternatively, ejaculation might induce prostate cells to mature fully, making them less susceptible to carcinogens.
"All these mechanisms are totally speculative," cautions breast cancer expert Loren Lipworth of the International Epidemiology Institute in Rockville, Maryland.
But if the finding is confirmed, future health advice from doctors may no longer be restricted to diet and exercise. "Masturbation is part of people's sexual repertoire," says Anthony Smith, deputy director of the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society at La Trobe University in Melbourne.
"If these findings hold up, then it's perfectly reasonable that men should be encouraged to masturbate," he says.
2007-01-16 00:47:24
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answered by someone 2
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Girl's attractiveness counts too, a lot. That's why men need variety. It's biological.
2007-01-15 05:53:01
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answered by StingRay 2
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can be down to many things, to much drink can cause it because there nerves or senses tend to get bloked, many things can cause it just try viagra lol best choice
2007-01-15 05:55:01
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answered by jonny H 1
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it not that its just that u want not to get erracted u must think of something horny or something to make u feel eracted ur penis will gain some kind of hardness and goes straight......... i bet u know this anywayz
2007-01-15 06:19:55
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answered by mukesh Y 1
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I suspect that it is the case that the man cannot think of anyone sexy in his imagination.
2007-01-15 11:14:57
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answered by owen m 2
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