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Erection problem

I have been with my boyfriend a year and we have never been able to have intercourse because he can't keep an erection.  He is now 52.  He has tried generic Viagra and over the counter things for testosterone also but nothing has worked.  I have recently found out that he has been getting off to pornos this whole time by himself with no problems!  Why can't he make love with me?  What should I do?
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139792 tn?1498585650
If you can learn some technique to enhance his sexual pleasure, it might help him to quit porno. There are many websites on this subject. visit different website, learn tricks, and employ these tricks on your partner. If you know kegel. ask him to learn kegel. At the time of intercourse, you can kegel each other. both of you will get new sensation. If he is cooperative, let him consult a specialist.
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139792 tn?1498585650
I have already answered this question. If you have progressed further,in convincing him to quit porno, then only some improvement in your relationship can happen. visit websit of anniescramble.org. This is given by google under breathe to orgasm.This is for female. similar exercise exists for male as well.Either you stop hem from seeing porno or ask him to see a consultant. To satisfy your need you can see Anniescramble. Misspelling is likely.
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