We have been married for 3 months and it's an arranged marriage. Our marriage is not
yet consummated. He thinks of sex as an only means to have kids. A hug is enough to erect him and he comes with 3 or 4 strokes of dry humping fully dressed. He always has a fishy smell too. We tried for intercourse 3 times and he came thrice even before entering mine.
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Mam it's a simple problem. He is not a gay. He is having premature ejaculation. It can easily be solved by certain techniques and MEDICATIONS. It's not a per manent problem. It's a temporary problem. With Ur cooperation it can easily be solved and u can have pleasant sexual life
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He needs a lot of treatment medicines alternative therapies diet exercises approach etc All on the phone or in person Etc ASAP personally seriously openly
No he is not a gay but he is sufdering from severe premature ejaculstion and there are severe reason for this few are anexity , stress tention etc is he having any addictions using any steriods or on any medications? we can start a proper ayurvedic medicine to overcome from this problem and to have proper and better sex for long time to satisfy u ehats app me Nine Five Nine Five Seven Three Zero Triple Five
He seems to be suffering from performance anxiety due to overthinking about his ability to satisfy you. He just needs anxiolytic Medicine before sex. He does not seem to be gay by above description. U can consult me through practo chat for further queries.
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