I am 44 and have intercourse 1-2 times a week. We start with foreplay and my partner slowly gets aroused. My penis becomes hard during oral stimulation of the nipples and the vagina. However, when she wants me to penetrate my penis loses some of its hardness and even though i'm able to enter her and start thrusting i don't feel satisfied.
It could be erectile dysfunction and I need consult in person. But is there a stop gap remedy for this?
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You seem to be suffering from performance Anxiety. Due to overthinking about your ability to satisfy your partner, your performance goes down, because sex is a mind game, needs to be done under relaxed state, not under any pressure or tension.
Whenever you go for sex, tell ur partner before it that we r going to enjoy foreplay only, so pressure of good performance will be lifted away from yr shoulder. So u can continue foreplay for 20-30 mins, once u start having enough self confidence, then suddenly insert it inside, once it's inside in relaxed state, it won't get loose.
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