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Old Sep 27, 2017, 09:14 AM
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I've been on several dates with a guy that seems ok except that he has a problem with constant uncontrollable erections. Has anyone heard of this? Is this a compulsive disorder?

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Old Oct 01, 2017, 08:34 PM
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I haven't heard of a disorder like this, but I'm not a sex expert either.

I just wanted to respond to your Q's: Chances are most likely that he is not real experienced sexually. My bf, for instance, frequently will relieve himself in the shower before a planned outing is to occur. Otherwise, he states that there's no way he'll make it.

When men are young and inexperienced, this type of thing is VERY common. I guess that they haven't learned control yet??

Hopefully, a guy or two will come on this thread and share their personal experience or opinion on what's happening.

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