I'm married 2 months before. My problem is, my penis is not fully erected during sexual intercourse. It's partially erected. So it is getting penetrated during every intercourse. But I don't feel like it is fully erected. I need to push my penis and sometimes, I need to use my hands to help my penis to fully going in. But my penis is fully erected during mornings (not during sexual intercourse). Im Notfall understanding why. Also, ejaculation happens very quickly (within 1 min) after starting the intercourse. I just quickly googled about that. But still confused whether it is erectile dysfunction (ED) or premature ejaculation. Can anybody help me please? What medicine I've to take? Or what should I do on it?
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The problem is that usual find it difficult to stay aroused while intercourse. Difficult to obtain stimulation, and hence maintaining erections. Pornography use while masturbating could be a major reason here, if present. A detailed evaluation of your problem is needed. I would suggest you to consult with a sexologist for further management.
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