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Old Oct 18, 2018, 10:15 PM
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I don't get it. Since I've moved here, I've been unable to have an orgasm. It's the same fantasies I've always had, I am physically wet, I watched some porn prior and thought I was "ready", but now it gets to this point where I get "halfway" and my mind and body stops all good feelings and suddenly it's over and no trying to continue will help. The feelings STOP when I get halfway there. I don't get it, it's really bothering me. It's worse than the fact that my orgasms have always been a feeling of "ding! we're done" and now my body stops before climax!? What is going on!?!?!!?
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Old Oct 19, 2018, 01:40 AM
FantasyNut78 FantasyNut78 is offline
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Why can you not orgasm at all? Are you on medicine? I bet it's a side effect due to medication. Is there a reason? Have you spoken to the doctor about this? I could help advise you how to improve yourself but I don't know how to help you in this area? Perhaps try to focus more on yourself and maybe appreciate what you have. Why do you stop feeling not good? Maybe you not paying attention what you are doing or do you feel weird doing it? What is making you feel like you had to stop? May I ask how old you are? Maybe age has something to do with it?
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Old Oct 19, 2018, 01:53 AM
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Sounds like a side effect. Trace SSRIs in Oregon tap water could definitely blow your O.
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