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That's Super weird!

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2024 1:47 pm
by Tellmehow
Hi guys. I always had problems with maintaining an erection! I was quite sure I had venous leakage! But, after my marriage, surprisingly I was able to have penetrative sex with my wife in every position several times without going soft at all! I was very very happy... But, after two months again I started to lose my erection now... What's the problem?? Could it be still venous leakage considering the fact that I had very good and normal sex without any problem? Please help me. Could the effects of venous leak come and go? Thanksss

Re: That's Super weird!

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2024 11:21 pm
by Gt1956
Simple, the honeymoon effect has worn off.

Re: That's Super weird!

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2024 9:01 am
by rdnkbiker
so true

Re: That's Super weird!

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:33 pm
by Tellmehow
Gt1956 wrote:Simple, the honeymoon effect has worn off.


So, isn't the problem physical?

Re: That's Super weird!

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:53 pm
by Budward
Sounds like you can function and that intimacy opened your lock. Perhaps the excitement of the initial intimacy has worn off. I just went 7 years without penetrative sex. I had sorted of given up the ghost. During the pandemic, I ballooned to 300 lb. I started on Ozempic and lost a lot of weight and I also stopped drinking which Ozempic helps with. So I decided before I hung up my cleats that I would investigate ways to get an erection again. The pills had stopped working which precipitated the long lay off.
Then I found out about the Peptides and Trimix which I ordered in the US during my winter staycation.
I would recommend that anyone in your situation should start with the peptides and see what they do for you. If not the answer then Trimix is the next step.

Re: That's Super weird!

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2024 5:21 pm
by Gt1956
Tellmehow wrote:
Gt1956 wrote:Simple, the honeymoon effect has worn off.

So, isn't the problem physical?

In the dating world its called NRE. New relationship energy. You had ED & you still have ED. The excitement of your new marriage gave you just enough of a boost to make sex possible...for a short time.

Finding a dollar bill on the sidewalk makes you happy but you're still broke. I suggest to quit looking at every small success as your ED is gone. Once ED starts it will continue. Literally every small successful step will eventually fail.

There is a valid reason why the common steps are pills, injections then an implant. I haven't seen anyone change those steps. Some of the steps work longer but the first two are almost certain to quit working.