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I've never been able to masturbate

I'm 28 years old and I've tried it hundreds of times over the course of my life, but have never been able to ejaculate due to not being able to get an erection and it being too painful to continue. I'll be masturbating for minutes on end and yet nothing happens, except pain. This is beyond frustrating beyond my sex drive is very high and I'm horny 24/7, but I can never masturbate or have sex. I'm seeing a doctor about this, however he is at a loss about what to do.  
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It's just my opinion of course but your situation seems to be most unusual for a young male and considering you've been dealing with it to the age of 28, I would suggest you get to a doctor now if you have any hope of salvaging the issue.
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I have gone to two doctors now, neither of them know what to do.
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Have you used lubrication before?
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Yes, I have.... you know something I don’t? Inbox me with details please.
I have. It did not make a difference.
Hmm I’ve never heard of a problem like this. I’ll do my own research to try and assist you in any way I can but get it checked with your doctor. If one doctor can’t figure it out ask another.
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So you have never got off?
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Correct.
Wow, I’m 6 days in and about to go crazy!
Can you email or text? It won’t let me respond to meaaage.
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