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What could be the reason I suffer from erectile disfunction so young?

With the sea of spam questions posted here, I wonder of I shall receive a serious answer. I am 28 years old and I have erectile disfuction. It is something I have had most of my young-adult life but that I never gave much importance to. In part because I am not in a relationship and because my sexual activities are generally few and far between. My penis is of considerable size—others have said—but is practically impossible for me to achieve an erection without some sort of stimulation by means of physical pressure, whether by using my hand, by tight clothing, or sonething like that. Even during the rare occasions in which I watch pornography, and at these times my erections can occasionally be rather massive, I cannot achieve even a weak erection without applying pressure. In other words, just looking at a sexually stimulating image alone will not make me 'point up or forward' unless I use my hand. Even when I achieve erection, I feel these only achieve about 75% or less of my penis's potential. What's worse, even after achieving an erection, weak or stronger, the moment physical stimulation ceases, my penis immediately starts becoming flacid again, which during intercourse makes me anxious. I have a healthy lifestyle with room for improvement. I do not smoke and maintain a healthy weight. I am reasonably active (I walk a lot) and I do not experience any sort of pain or physical discomfort in my genital area, although my testicles are prone to being rather sensitive. My stress level is considerable at times, but nothing seems to improve when I am relaxed, either short-term or long-term. I am concerned about this. I am no longer suffering in terms of self-confidence, I feel I am missing out by having a potentially enormous penis that simply will not go. Please help...
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This is a question you GP could answer, most of the time EDs can be cause from stress, anxiety, Depression, medication you take or maybe it could be testosterone defincy. That's why it's best to talk to your GP to get the right testing done.
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