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by reading questions and comments on this page i came to know that if a man is having sex for the first time he could have erection problems which includes premature ejaculation..but my ques is if this problem occurs every time he was having sex which now means that he is suffering from ED or premature ejaculation....so how can he know before having sex for the first time that he is suffering from such problems so that he could save himself from embarrasing and  should have visited a doctor???
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Hi Ad, look if you have ED then you wont get an erection, meaning a full rock hard erection that is, os that answers that bit.
OK premature ejeculation, this you will not know till you first have full blown sex, but for your first time it mat just first time jitters, you will just have to wait till you turn that corner.
Good Luck
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well nohard,, you are the only one that frequently answers my silly questions..i am just 20 and inexperience in these types of matters...many thanks to you dear...stay blessed.
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You really can't know before you have intercourse for the first time. The best thing to do is try to be relaxed as you can. If things were to turn out the way you did'nt want then too, try not to worry. It doesn't mean you have any problems.
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