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3-SOME DISASTER

My wife and i and a close female friend recently had some fun together i am in my early 40's they 30's and 20's you could say im a very fortunate guy, BUT i was so hard and excited when it started going there that by the time it came to penatration i was afraid i would climax before a minute so i held off ,the friend thought i did it becuse i wasent hard enough to get it in and grabed me and started to blow me,that took me to the point of no return and i blasted never getting to pleasure the ladies they gave me a show and both tried there best to get me up again but nothing,after i took the friend home my stuff worked again and i was intamate with my wife a solide 30 min and could of kept going if needed whats up with that why wouldent my junk work in the time when i most needed it to, Needless to say the girls werent very happy with me and i was mortified and embarresed i have no real past prolblems with staying up and we have had a threesome before and it worked great that time ???
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You were nervous!
Or, you just weren't that into it!
but when it was you and your wife you felt like whew you can go all night.
That only because the love and sexual passion you have with her can only happen like that with her.

on a lighter note, there are ways not to climax, like give your scrotum a slight pull, or breathe regularly in rhythm. things like that help!
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Sometimes it just happens! don't worry and you weren't that lucky that time :>)
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