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How to stop ejection
I have small house with two rooms in morning when i wake up my private part standing straight .so when i get up my mother going here and there if she sees it .how to control my ptivate part
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It's a normal thing. However, you can wake up early and go for urination. This will make the erection to go away. You can then return to bed or get going with your daily chores. This way you can avoid embarrassment.
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It is a normal and natural phenomenon. If it doesn't happen then you might have a problem.
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Hi its called morning election and happens with every guy. So don't worry!
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It's a normal phenomenon
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doesn't need any treatment
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It's a normal phenemenon.. Nobody can stop it.. You have to wear loose cloth to hide your erection like Lungi etc..
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Morning erection is a normal natural thing keep calm. After you get up sit for sometime say your prayers or anything to divert your mind. If that does not help contact me.
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