Erectile dysfunction.
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SantaClaus said:
Hang on a minute. Knocking one out over PornHub doesn't count as Cardio?kentaddick said:Don’t watch porn and do cardio. You’ll start sprouting stiffies like a 13 year old.
Also counts as part of my five a day!!blackpool72 said:
It does to me.SantaClaus said:
Hang on a minute. Knocking one out doesn't count as Cardio?kentaddick said:Don’t watch porn and do cardio. You’ll start sprouting stiffies like a 13 year old.
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I entered an Erectile Dysfunction competition once but went out in the Semi'sJohnnysummers5 said:Every time England win a penalty shoot out, I get a great erection
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You must have come up against stiff competition.ValleyGary said:
I entered an Erectile Dysfunction competition once but went out in the Semi'sJohnnysummers5 said:Every time England win a penalty shoot out, I get a great erection
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Greenie said:
I thought that you pasty faced buggers didn't like meat?AddickUpNorth said:Go vegan! Best erections EVER!
Pretty fond of my own tbh. Been lovingly taking care of mine since I stumbled across that dogeared copy of Fiesta in the bushes on my school cross country route when I was twelve.
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whoever said wanking isn't cardio they have never flung one out with a fitbit attached to their wrist. Easily did my 10,000 steps that day. Wanked almost 6km22
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Just think of Katie M0
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No boner fide members ehcashncarry said:I started a club for errctile dysfunction, but it was a flop
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Saw an advert for the premature ejaculation club meeting. Though it might be interesting to go along , I rang the number to get the time of the meeting, I also asked if it was formal and was there a dress code. The answer was no “ we all come in our pants”2
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This thread is a load of bollocks!
On a more serious note I actually thought it was going to be a heart rendering fess up about sexual heart ache. Sadly there are few men willing to speak openly about such a testosterone fields subject. I work in psychiatry and hear a bit more honesty when speaking to men in private. It is an issue which is very common and causes much distress and even suicidal ideation.
Anyway I'm going to be open for the sake of those that feel embarrassed. On almost every occasion with a new partner I have struggled to get a hard on during the first session. Once I'm comfortable with them it seems to ease off. I know its anxiety. The problem with anxiety is that if you know something is likely to happen you feel more anxious.
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The Prince-e-Paul said:
This thread is a load of bollocks!
On a more serious note I actually thought it was going to be a heart rendering fess up about sexual heart ache. Sadly there are few men willing to speak openly about such a testosterone fields subject. I work in psychiatry and hear a bit more honesty when speaking to men in private. It is an issue which is very common and causes much distress and even suicidal ideation.
Anyway I'm going to be open for the sake of those that feel embarrassed. On almost every occasion with a new partner I have struggled to get a hard on during the first session. Once I'm comfortable with them it seems to ease off. I know its anxiety. The problem with anxiety is that if you know something is likely to happen you feel more anxious.
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that's what your last date saidThe Prince-e-Paul said:This thread is a load of bollocks!
On a more serious note I actually thought it was going to be a heart rendering fess up about sexual heart ache. Sadly there are few men willing to speak openly about such a testosterone fields subject. I work in psychiatry and hear a bit more honesty when speaking to men in private. It is an issue which is very common and causes much distress and even suicidal ideation.
Anyway I'm going to be open for the sake of those that feel embarrassed. On almost every occasion with a new partner I have struggled to get a hard on during the first session. Once I'm comfortable with them it seems to ease off. I know its anxiety. The problem with anxiety is that if you know something is likely to happen you feel more anxious.
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On a serious note, I empathise with @The Prince-e-Paul as back in the halcyon days of my life, before I settled down and got married, I too experienced the dreaded anxiety-related ‘non-rising’. Not sure how it developed but it’s a crushing, doubt inducing blight on a young man’s life which at times made me turn down a sure thing as I knew what was likely to come (or not as the case may be). God bless snidey blue pills. It does erode as time and getting comfortable with someone passes and it was all golden after a couple of false starts. Strange thing the mind.0
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I took my pet lizard to the vets the other day after he'd been struggling to mate.
The vet diagnosed him with ereptile dysfunction.2 -
Everyone has had it happen, be it nerves, too much booze or tiredness. First time it happened to me I thought I had become gay! We've all thumbed in a lazy one at some pointAddickUpNorth said:On a serious note, I empathise with @The Prince-e-Paul as back in the halcyon days of my life, before I settled down and got married, I too experienced the dreaded anxiety-related ‘non-rising’. Not sure how it developed but it’s a crushing, doubt inducing blight on a young man’s life which at times made me turn down a sure thing as I knew what was likely to come (or not as the case may be). God bless snidey blue pills. It does erode as time and getting comfortable with someone passes and it was all golden after a couple of false starts. Strange thing the mind.
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Yes, I believe the phrase is putting an oyster in a slot machine!Carter said:
Everyone has had it happen, be it nerves, too much booze or tiredness. First time it happened to me I thought I had become gay! We've all thumbed in a lazy one at some pointAddickUpNorth said:On a serious note, I empathise with @The Prince-e-Paul as back in the halcyon days of my life, before I settled down and got married, I too experienced the dreaded anxiety-related ‘non-rising’. Not sure how it developed but it’s a crushing, doubt inducing blight on a young man’s life which at times made me turn down a sure thing as I knew what was likely to come (or not as the case may be). God bless snidey blue pills. It does erode as time and getting comfortable with someone passes and it was all golden after a couple of false starts. Strange thing the mind.
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No worries mate it really didn't bother me in the slightest... and it's not gay if you're both Charlton.Carter said:
Everyone has had it happen, be it nerves, too much booze or tiredness. F<</b>b>irst time it happened to me I thought I had become gay! We've all thumbed in a lazy one at some pointAddickUpNorth said:On a serious note, I empathise with @The Prince-e-Paul as back in the halcyon days of my life, before I settled down and got married, I too experienced the dreaded anxiety-related ‘non-rising’. Not sure how it developed but it’s a crushing, doubt inducing blight on a young man’s life which at times made me turn down a sure thing as I knew what was likely to come (or not as the case may be). God bless snidey blue pills. It does erode as time and getting comfortable with someone passes and it was all golden after a couple of false starts. Strange thing the mind.
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Remember the mornings on way to the shower how how we use to hang towels of it..?
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Very honest post, I cannot resonate I'm afraid as I've been with the same Doris for 30 odd years...The Prince-e-Paul said:This thread is a load of bollocks!
On a more serious note I actually thought it was going to be a heart rendering fess up about sexual heart ache. Sadly there are few men willing to speak openly about such a testosterone fields subject. I work in psychiatry and hear a bit more honesty when speaking to men in private. It is an issue which is very common and causes much distress and even suicidal ideation.
Anyway I'm going to be open for the sake of those that feel embarrassed. On almost every occasion with a new partner I have struggled to get a hard on during the first session. Once I'm comfortable with them it seems to ease off. I know its anxiety. The problem with anxiety is that if you know something is likely to happen you feel more anxious.
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At my age I am almost waiting for this problem to arise (or not as the case may be!). The more we talk about it the better, along with other men issues like Prostate and Testicular cancers.1