Think about this.: Go see an endocrinologist. Make sure you don't have a condition like low testosterone, hypothyroidism, or anemia. Also, I would recommend to cut down your masturbation and avoid it for 1 week before planned sexual intercourse. Also try to figure out if the birth control method you are using is acceptable, some people have difficulty tolerating condoms while others do not.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Get checked: See a clinician, preferably a urologist, to help you sort things out. The clinician will likely start with taking a detailed history, a physical exam, & then give you a penile tumescence test. These results will guide further tests if needed, & a treatment plan. Hope that helps.
Answered 5/12/2016
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Erection: I would go and have a complete physical and maybe they will check your hormones like testosterone . And not every man has moe ing erections so you may be just fine so cheer up and visit your health care provider .
Answered 5/12/2016
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