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Hi I am 26 year old male, Two month before  I married a girl. First time when I tried to do intercourse sex with my wife, initially I got erection(not much) ,when I am trying to insert her vagina, my penis was totally reduced erection, so I cant insert my penis into her vagina, And after some days we tried again, usually we foreplay minimum 20 minutes, when I do foreplay I feel bit erection, when I try to insert my penis into her vagina, my erection was lossed and also sperm came out(ejaculate) from my penis .

what kind of problem it is? ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION OR PREMATURE EJACULATION?

NOTE :  Last one year I was running a business before, so I got too much streesed myself in business.

8 month before , I got good erection when I doing masturbate and also I got  good erection when I wokeup in the morning, but from last two month I  didnt get good erection in early morning also
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It could be stress or it could be psychological in some other way or it could have a physical cause.  Go see a doctor and explain your symptoms and have a hormonal workup and especially a blood-pressure check.  The doctor might also recommend you see a urologist.  Don't worry, there is help out there.  
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are u regularly watch porn? oor have you tried viagra? don't try it before seeing your doctor. it may be psychological problem as well like anxiety or something. u should see doctor as soon as possible
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