A guy of 21 should be able (and eager!) to have sex half a dozen times a day!
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I would have to agree with Texasred. At 21 years old at least twice a day should be no problem to sustain.
There have been a lot of disturbing articles published recently. Plastics, anti-biotics, and pesticides leaching into the food (and drink) chain appear to be affecting testosterone production in males and even the number of male births. Younger and younger men are suffering from ED these days. But that may not be the problem with your partner. ED is the inability to attain or maintain an errection. I think that the inability to orgasm is a different thing altogether. Low testosterone can cause low sex drive, in either men or women.
A urologist would be the "expert" for this problem but a good family practice MD could also handle this as well. Get him to the doctor ASAP. This could be the symptoms of more serious medical problems.Comment
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Another concern is artificial hormone receptors from things like BGH.I would have to agree with Texasred. At 21 years old at least twice a day should be no problem to sustain.
There have been a lot of disturbing articles published recently. Plastics, anti-biotics, and pesticides leaching into the food (and drink) chain appear to be affecting testosterone production in males and even the number of male births. Younger and younger men are suffering from ED these days. .Comment
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if he cannot cum when he masturbates it is probably physical.
he may not desire sex with you because he sees being unable to cum as a failure.
get him to a doctor -- which he will be very embarrassed to do but do it anyway -- and emphasize to him that you LOOOOOVE it when he makes you reach orgasm.Comment
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