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Hey guys, I'm 17 years old and have been facing major problems lately. Ever since I broke up with my girlfriend around a year ago (dated for 2 years) for some reason I've had problems getting it up. Since then, I have had the opportunity to get with 2 very attractive girls but couldn't get it up. I'm not still in love with my ex or anything, so I don't know what it could be. And as of lately, my penis when erected has shrunk about a half inch. This has affected me greatly and just completely thrown me off.
Thanks guys.
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Perhaps you feel a bit guilty deep down or subconciously so. Once you ahve a problem the first time you can be so focused on it that you can't do it. It happened to me for a different reason. Just try to relax - it sounds good an may work for you. It did not work for me but I also have OCD so it was the dominant thought in my head for a while which was not good.

It is for sure a mental thing. The only way that I was able to get over it was usig viagara. It have me the edge that I needed. I have no problems now. Hopefully you can just realax and for sure try not to think about it. Just enjoy the moment.
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Hi,
    After puberty, the intimacy and relationships play an important role in sexual life and hat is what you are finding now. Better to leave all these extra affairs for the present, try to settle in life and go for your life's girl. If such natural controls were not there, our social and family system would not have been in place.

Solace
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