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*onfused1985
writes: I've been with my girlfriend over 2 months now and things are going great apart from one thing, I can't cum for her apart from masterbating :(She has given me blow jobs and we have lots of continous sex but I just can't cum and it's really getting to me and I can tell its really getting to her too cuz she is awesome at sex and very sexyWe had non stop sex for over 2 hours one night and she came over 30 times but I didn't cum at allPlease help, I've tried everything I can think of
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reader, GeeGee255 +, writes (11 June 2011):
Then it might be a good idea to see a urologist to make sure everything is working 100% the way it is supposed to. Good Luck...
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reader, Confused1985 +, writes (7 June 2011):
Confused1985 is verified as being by the original poster of the questionI've been off the Anti Depressents since the end of January and I've still got a problem :(
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (3 June 2011):
the "damage" from anti-depressants will stop once you get on a different medication... the inability to orgasm is one of the side effects of many psychotropic drugs.
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reader, Confused1985 +, writes (3 June 2011):
Confused1985 is verified as being by the original poster of the questionI had never been intimate with a girl before taking anti-depressents so I don't know :(
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reader, GeeGee255 +, writes (27 April 2011):
Is this a new problem for you? Or did you have this problem before you started taking anti-depressants?
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reader, Confused1985 +, writes (16 April 2011):
Confused1985 is verified as being by the original poster of the questionDo you think antidepressents have damaged me? :(
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reader, GeeGee255 +, writes (16 March 2011):
Anorgasmia, the name for what you are describing, can be a side effect of many medications, Tylenol, Advil, Paxil and other antidepressents.
The only way to know for sure is to see a urologist about it. If it bothers you enough.
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