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Nov 29, 2013, 07:39 AM
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This may sound like a strange question
Ok this is going to sound like a strange question, but hopefully someone will know the answer!
Recently me and my sister were talking and she said something that stumped me about men, hense why I wanted to find out if it's true.
Basically she said that if men are too aroused by their partner that it can be hard for them to either get an erection or maintain one.
So I was just wondering, is this true or has elements of truth to it?
I know it's a bit of a funny subject, but I'm quite curious to see what others think.
Thanks all :-)
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Nov 29, 2013, 08:01 AM
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Never happened to me.
Most the time if I am horny and soft it is because of a well known disease called whisky d!ck. Usually Single Malt Whisky d!ck, thought sometimes Rye or Bourbon Whiskey d!ck occurs as well. The rum d!ck usually involves me, my pirate hat and boots but I won't say much more then that.
In the end it is up to the person in question.
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Nov 29, 2013, 08:57 AM
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Just an update - yes I know the question is strange but only SERIOUS answers please!
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Nov 29, 2013, 09:39 AM
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I don't think this can actually happen, being TOO arroused to perform well. At least to the best of my knowledge with male partners.
Thought craven's answer was quite good, but yes, up to the person, and that person's maturity and experience level.
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Nov 29, 2013, 09:40 AM
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 Originally Posted by HeavenlyOdyssey
Just an update - yes I know the question is strange but only SERIOUS answers please!
He gave you a serious answer....he said, "In the end it is up to the person in question"...there you go. What you are asking doesn't cover 100% of men...like they don't all do it. Some may, some won't be affected....there has never been a formal test on this that I know of...certain things can cause men to have ED...is it from being too aroused? I doubt it...but I suppose it could be possible. So...in the end it is up to the person in question.
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Nov 29, 2013, 11:55 AM
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I was saying serious answers only because to me the answer seemed abit cheeky, like he was taking the piss abit that's all.
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Nov 29, 2013, 12:00 PM
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 Originally Posted by HeavenlyOdyssey
I was saying serious answers only because to me the answer seemed abit cheeky, like he was taking the piss abit that's all.
You are too sensitive. You read it the wrong way. I didn't get that at all!
You have to take the good with the (supposed) bad here and take it in the good humour it was offered.
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Adult Sexuality Expert
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Nov 29, 2013, 12:04 PM
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 Originally Posted by HeavenlyOdyssey
I was saying serious answers only because to me the answer seemed abit cheeky, like he was taking the piss abit that's all.
Hasn't happened to me. It depends on the person in question. This is the first I heard of this.
If that is happening to you, or "your friend", then I would be wondering about erectile dysfunction. Arousal, no matter how intense, is biological mean to prepare the body for sex. Going limp doesn't fit into that equation. There must be something else inhibiting the erection. It isn't common.
Reread your question. It's a funny question, I answered in kind. You got what I thought.
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Nov 29, 2013, 12:38 PM
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Ok, I just didn't know if you were being cheeky is all! :-)
It's not happening to me or my sister, it's just when she said it, it's nothing I had ever heard of before and it just got me kind of curious so I thought what the heck and wondered if anyone had an answer.
Btw I forgot to say thank you for responding, even if I did wonder if you were joking lol.
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Nov 29, 2013, 12:40 PM
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True, I just didn't want someone to be cheeky when I was asking a genuine question, but I realise he didn't mean any offence :-).
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