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Cannot penetrate

My age is 33 and I was married 4 years ago.
Whenever I try to penetrate my wife, I feel a bone coming
in my way and I get turned down by the presence of the same.
Also, it seems my penis is larger than her size and these
two factors really turn me down. A female gynecologist inspected
my wife but she did not find anything wrong.

Four-five years ago, I was able to peneterate my past girlfriend
with great ease. It was my first time then and I was surely much
more excited than now a days.

My wife is 3 years youger to me and has never done it before.

Now we want to have kids.

And this whole bone/size thing is really getting in our way of pregnancy.
Lubricants/Tip-cut-condoms have been of no help.

I do agree that my current hardness is just 70% of what it used to be
couple of years ago but I doubt that would be a real factor here.

My BP, cholestrol, testosterone are on the border line but still good.
I try to go for a 25-min walk followed by a 15-20 minute gym everyday.

How can I conquer this problem? Is there a natural medicine/diet that will
increase my desire/hard-on to previous levels? Is there really something
wrong with me or the bone is really an issue (The gynecologist didn't say so)?

I posted here to see if we can avoid going to a doctor.
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The bone can be the real issue. Take a second opinion from another gynecologist telling her your problem. If you have 70 % erection, you should easily penetrate vagina. If you want to increase stamina, do a male deer exercise and kegel exercise. You can also do anal peripheral prostate massage. Google all the above exercises.  you can research groin exercises from different websites. Ideas is to increase blood circulation in the groin.
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