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Mad Jun 08, 2013 at 03:35 AM
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hello, im 23 male. im masturbating from the last 5 years. but i find no pleasure in it. i hardly experienced pleasure 2 times. i tried different masturbating techniques but no use. few suggested it to do peacefully and stress free even done with it. i even tried it watching porn and having sex but none worked for me. i reach climax and sperm comes out but i feel no pleasure. what is wrong with me? please help me. do i have any problem internally?? is there a solution to it? im worried please reply to my question. thank you.
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This sounds like a medical issue. I would suggest talking to a doctor about it.
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Default Jun 08, 2013 at 07:06 PM
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i reach climax and sperm comes out but i feel no pleasure. what is wrong with me? please help me. do i have any problem internally?? is there a solution to it?
This is called an "ejaculatory anhedonia" and is likely a result of taking SSRI's.

As HT advised, please seek medical care for it - this problem is unlikely to go away by itself.

Wishing you luck finding a solution. I do not want to sound alarmist, but I do want to communicate a sense of urgency: you need to seek medical care ASAP, because sometimes these problems become "tardive" - even when the offending medication is removed, the horrible side effect remains.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-SS...l_dysfunction:

"While apparently uncommon, it can last for months, years, or sometimes indefinitely after the discontinuation of SSRIs"

In general, with all side effects that have the potential of becoming "tardive", the longer you take the medication, the more there is a chance of a "tardive" side effect. ==> call your doctor on Monday and raise your concern.

If you are not on any medication, and have never been on one, then I do not know what it might be, but at any rate, prompt medical attention is the order of the day.
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