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My boyfriend and i have been together for a year and half. At first his problem was that he had premature ejaculation. but now he also has a problem getting or keeping and erection. When he has an erection, it's not a strong and firm one. He says that the problem started when he took an enlargement pills. He sometimes takes pills so he could get and erection, which i told him to stop because they might be harmful. I just want to know what to do to stop this. Is there an exercise for this or he should see doctor.
PS: He's 27 and masturbate very Frequently!
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Yea i agree with sammy about the title of this thread and also Frequent masterbation...

A man can only get it up so many times a day lol :P (Of course this changes from man to man)
I would suggest he stops masterbating for a while and just see if anything changes... If it doesnt then maybe a visit to the doctors would be the only answer :)
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P.S. you may get more replies if you use a more descriptive subject title than "none"!
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I suspect the problem may be the frequent masturbation.  There's only so many times a man can get hard and reach orgasm in a day, and as he gets older the number of times he can do it becomes fewer, and more recovery time is needed between each.  I remember, as a student, I could have sex three times in one evening, don't think I could manage that now in my 30's!  Also, if a man is getting hard and coming frequently, each one during the day will be more difficult to achieve.

What do you mean very frequently?  I'd have thought once a day was unlikely to cause much of a problem at that age, but more frequently might result in reduced performance.

No idea if the pills have caused a problem.  There is no such thing as a pill that will actually work to increase penis size, it's all just con-men preying on men's insecurities.  The best thing they can do is nothing at all, but there are no doubt some out there that cause some sort of harm.
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