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Boyfriend doesn't like sex


Question Posted Monday May 1 2006, 12:11 am

My boyfriend doesn't seem to like sex. He goes limp when trying to have sex. He loves receiving oral sex, and does great during this. Please help me to try and figure out what could be wrong. I'm really concerned for him, and myself, as I need attention the same as he does from time to time.
Thank You in advance!


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AskGwen answered Monday May 1 2006, 3:47 pm:
Has your boyfriend expressed concern about this as well? If not, I would ask him why. If he has then I'd get him to a medical doctor quickly and would wonder why he hasn't already sought help. It may be he needs counseling but that would/will be up to the medical doctor to refer him. Usually when a man cannot keep an erection it is either a side effect of medication or a problem he is already aware of. I would wonder how it is he doesn't like Sex with you...

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Razhie answered Monday May 1 2006, 9:49 am:
Frankly, your boyfriend should be just as concerned about this as you are, if not more, and should seek medical help. Although this probably isn't a sign of something terribly wrong with him, a doctor will be able to help him fix it.

It could be so simple as stress, or anxiety or performance fear, or your boyfriend might have an actual medical issue that can be addressed.

Either way, he's got to see a doctor.

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Short_N_Punky answered Monday May 1 2006, 9:15 am:
Sometimes it just means that they are scared or nervous about it. And there is really nothing to worry about. There is medication for it ya know. I dont really know what to tell you there is nothing its something that you yourself and boyfriend need to find a cure for. Im sorry i wasnt much help but i hope iv helped atleast a little and good luck blessed be.

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