What do I do, it’s obvious he is very much turned on, but nothing rises up. We both have insecurity issues and it’s the beginning of our friendship. What can we do?
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What do I do, it’s obvious he is very much turned on, but nothing rises up. We both have insecurity issues and it’s the beginning of our friendship. What can we do?
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Erection issues can be a challenge at any stage of a relationship, but especially at the beginning when the lovers don’t know each other all that well and their connection is fragile. So I’m glad you posted.
I suggest you begin by both reading and discussing the erection articles in the Info Library: Erection Myths and the Truth About Erections, Balky Erections, or Erectile Dysfunction?, Erectile Dysfunction: Causes, and Treatments, , and .
If information doesn’t help things sufficiently, then I’d urge you to consult a sex therapist. Several studies show that compared with drubs alone, drugs plus sex therapy produces substantially better results. If you’ve unfamiliar with sex therapy, read An Intimate Look at Sex Therapy. To find a sex therapist near you, visit the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists, the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, or the American Board of Sexology.
Good luck. And if you have additional questions, please ask.