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I think i have ED?

I am 20 years old and since my last girlfriend i have been having trouble keeping an erection. Ill try to like bullet this so it doesnt run together. 1, i dont wake up with morning wood rarely ever. 2, i rarely get random boners during the day 3, even when i masterbate i will go soft if i dont continue physical stimulation 4, last time i tried to have sex when i get the clothes off it like goes away even if we are still kissing.

This didnt evenhappen with my first girlfriend/sex partner. And with the last gir i actually slept with i was with for awhile and we had sex all the time but it just would be hard to stay up sometimes and it wasnt always rock hard, if we would change positions it would go soft usually. Why?  I feel like it could be in my head im not sure. I just want to smash so i feel like my libido isnt low. Any help?
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I had this at an early age too.  It took years for a doctor to figure it out but it was low testosterone level.  Erections are a combination of blood flow and hormones.  Difficulties in that area usually stem from one or the other.  Get a blood test for low T to rule that out or confirm my thought.
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I also smoked a lot of mary jane right after that first girlfriend i was talking about (first time i smoked was after the break up) and have smoked tree every day since pretty much. Can that be a reason?

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