Sexual problems

2022-09-09 09:54:57
My husband and I are married for 4 months, we couldn't have penetrative sex, he doesn't look interested.He wouldn't attempt itself until forced verbally many times, he wouldn't prefer visiting doctor for consultation. He says foreskin is long but doesn't go for the minor surgery, also doesn't attempt sex using precaution. He has this problem from the beginning, how he couldn't cure himself in all these years as he is now 31? He would lie and hide these issues, we were together for 1 year before getting married but he didn't tell a word about such issues. He would enjoy dirty talks, watching stuff but penetration is something he won't like. His lying and hiding issues are adding to this problem, it's making worse. He won't accept and acknowledge his issues, he isn't finding anything wrong in his actions.. after 4 months when things got worsened, he would say my reports are perfectly ok, that is what he said to ex wife also, but couldn't resolve his sexual issues. Can someone pls expln.
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Ask him to consult over audio call if he is not ready to go offline.
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Give him privacy during Consultation
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Asap ask him to consult with Practo dr

Answered2022-09-10 13:35:35

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consult Psychiatrist/ Psychologist
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consult Psychiatrist/ Psychologist
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Do Yoga and meditation, Go for counselling session

Answered2022-09-09 18:42:57

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He needs assessment to look for the reasons behind it.

Answered2022-09-09 10:11:42

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Hi there, Sex plays an important part in a relationship of marriage.As per your narrative, he needs to get the consultation from a psychiatrist.A detailed medical and psychological history is needed including some of the interventions and tests. He should be asked to take the help from a mental health professional.A local examination is also needed to rule out some of the problems. Initially, A Surgeon’s and physician opinion can be taken if he doesn’t want to go to a psychiatrist.

Answered2022-09-10 03:25:54

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Hello As long as he will not come forward for help...you can not help him. Convince him for that.

Answered2022-09-09 10:00:44

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