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Losing erections


Question Posted Monday July 4 2011, 9:47 pm

My boyfriend and i have started having sex we were both virgins we are both 17 and everytime we have sex he doesn't last that long his penis goes soft and i can't get him hard again i'm not sure if it's nerves or not but he only last a couple of minutes and soemtimes it takes awhile for him to get an erection he's really embarrassed im not sure what to do how can i get him to last longer?

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smileydino answered Friday July 8 2011, 3:10 pm:
This is very common for males when they first start having sex, it may take several times for it to start lasting longer, don't let him get embarrassed. Don't let it be a big deal, if he goes soft or he cannot get an erection, whisper in his ear that it's okay and then bite his ear lobe lightly and suck on it, kiss his neck and rub your hands on his body. Don't let him think you care it went away. This will arouse him and hopefully will help. Good luck (:

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