Absence of morning wood or nocturnal erections , is it a sexual problem ? Can I go ahead with marriage if I am not confident in my sexual health ? Or is it better to take doctor's advice ?
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Its better to consult a sexologist in person so as to set aside any possibility of a sexual dysfunction. Confidence and remaining free of anxiety is essential for healthy sexual life.
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