My husband dont do sex is it so he is shy or he is facing some problem and things its been 9 months of marraige he never ask for sex is it normal sitiution
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Premature ejaculation and Erectile Dysfunction is fully treatable.
Erectile Dysfunction(E.D) Occurs when a man can't get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse and not able to penetrate.
There are many factors which leads to erectile dysfunction like- low Testosterone levels, Diabetes, weakness in core muscles, low blood flow in veins of your reproductive organ, sedentary lifestyle and last but not the least high stress levels, etc.
Where the male partner, unwilling reaches climax within seconds.
This is as such, not a disease, and does not require any test.
But It cause poor compatibility between the partners.
Premature ejaculation can be easily managed by the following measures: 1. Proper counselling 2. Exercises and techniques 3. Medicines It can be easily treatable within 3-4 weeks. Due to lack of knowledge and poor guidance most of then men are not able to handle. Don't worry I can treat you positively.
Consult online for further treatment.
It’s common to lose interest in sex from time to time, and libido levels vary through life. It’s also normal for your interest not to match your partner’s at times. However, low libido for a long period of time may cause concern for some people. It can sometimes be an indicator of an underlying health condition.
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