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Penis not getting hard

Hi,
I am 22 years old and I have been masterbutind since 10 year... 2 days back I applied a erection delay cream on my penis and had sex with my girl friend.. but I couldnt discharge... after coming back to home I tried to masterbute.. but my penis was not getting hard... then next afternoon I tried alot again and I was discharged but without my penis getting hard...  that day I masterbute 6 times but without my penis getting hard.. its not getting hard uptill now.. please tell me whats the problem... i am very worried... my penis was getting hard before applying that cream but after that it is not getting hard plz help me
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I think this will come right. You are probably looking in on yourself and this can block messages from your subconscious to your penis. The cream you applied is unlikely to have cause this problem on its own but has resulted in your being concerned and looking at yourself trying to get an erection. Take it easy for a while. You should be fine.
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thanx!! all is well now!
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Thanx :) All is well now!
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Thanx :) All is well now!
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Hi the Cream wouldn't stop you from getting Erect , you maybe over doing things and you may have a bit of anxiety with yourself ,

Take a couple of days off , then see how you get on with yourself , try and be stress free , Take care ,
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