Hello,
The issue as described by you above is correctly termed as erectile dysfunction.
Let me explain you about his issue in brief -
Does it happen he gets little erection he feels he should go in and the moment he tries to enter it goes down and it’s not hard enough for him to penetrate. Also even if he penetrate he seems to lose his erection soon.
Erectile dysfunction, also known as impotence, is defined by difficulty getting and keeping an erection. It can be an embarrassing thing to talk about.
However this issue is not a major problem to worry as there are medications and treatment available for the same.
If he is genuinely interested in getting his issue resolved then he can contact me directly through my website - https://www.drfayyazsexologyclinic.com
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Tell him to be stress free..
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Avoid drinking and smoking..
Do proper foreplay..
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Hii dear, Jelqing is a penis stretching exercise. It involves massaging your penis tissues, stretching the skin to create “micro-tears” that look engorged when they heal. This supposedly makes your penis look longer or thicker.
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