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ballroom123
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I am male/28 physically fit married, I have some problem during intercourse from last 2 days. During sex I am getting hard on situation initially, but after some time/ but as soon I am going to wear condom my penies fall down, and then after it is not at all getting erected. Though I am able to masturbate. Please suggest as soon as possible.
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AnimalLover, we appreciate that you're trying to help, but we ask that only Scarleteen staff and volunteers post replies in this forum and Emergencies and Crises.

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KittenGoddess
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It is completely normal for an erection to go up and down during the course of sexual activity. Likely this is nothing to worry about and will correct itself. Try to relax and not worry about it.

If it continues, you may want to hold off on sexual activity for a while to take the pressure off yourself. If it becomes a further problem, you can contact a doctor to make sure that nothing is wrong physically and to discuss what other steps you may need to take.

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