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problem getting off

Why can i not get off having sex, but i can jerkin off?


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well that makes since thanks for the info.
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Years ago I went through a "dry spell" where there were no women in my life after a breakup with a woman I thought I was going to marry...went 5 years without actual sex and masturbated frequently..when I finally met another woman, I had the same problem..it just took a while and her help but after a week or 2 things were back to normal..just give the hand and the johnson a rest and in the meantime find other ways of pleasing your gf.


Jim
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I agree with the first answer you got, Every woman is different, some are tighter than others. Your penis is use to your hold/grip around it that it doesnt really feel our wall that contracts around the penis.I think you should give your hand a break and let it get use to the real thing. I hope this helps.

Best of luck,
Irenia
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176495 tn?1301280412
because your hand gets a tighter grip on your penis than does a woman's vagina and your body has become used to that.  I suggest you stop "jerkin off" for a while  and let your body/penis recover from being used to your grip.

Jim
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