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ArmyTrainer
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Default Nov 16, 2013 at 11:59 PM
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This is for whoever decides to check this out.
But the question I wanna ask is;

"Is it wierd/strange that I can't ejaculate anymore when I masturbate, unless I have a dildo in my butt?

I've discovered that to be true, but I would like other people's opinion on it. Any feedback is much appreciated.
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Default Nov 17, 2013 at 12:33 AM
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It just means that you have a fetish. If you are worried about it, a sex therapist can help you widen the range of what gets you off. A true fetish is the narrowing of what scenarios will make you orgasm.
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Default Nov 17, 2013 at 01:34 PM
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The prostrate has nerve endings. Insertion of a dildo stimulate them and the stimulation is pleasurable to a lot of men and can enhance the feelings of ejaculation. Since no one is harmed and use of most dildos is harmless, there is no need to worry or feel guilty. Try to let the feelings of shame go but beware that once you do then the fetish may wear off and you may need to find a stimulating new one. In short, if it makes you happy and it is harmless then continue doing it. If the dildo you use is so large or has other properties that could make it dangerous then stop and seek counseling or find a new, safer fetish.
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