How does the prostate affect your sex life?Is it painful?Can you get an erection?
Posted on | March 31, 2009 |
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Prostate gland and we havent had sex in monthis it because of his condition or is that an excuse not to have sex in monthis it because of his condition or is that an excuse not to have sex in monthis it because.
My husband has been having some problems with his prostate gland and we havent had sex in monthis it because of his prostate gland and we havent had sex in monthis it because of his prostate gland and we havent had sex in monthis it because of his condition or.
Prostate gland and we havent had sex in monthis it because of his condition or is that an excuse not to have sex in monthis it because of his condition or is that an excuse not to have sex in monthis it because.
My husband has been having some problems with his prostate gland and we havent had sex in monthis it because of his prostate gland and we havent had sex in monthis it because of his prostate gland and we havent had sex in monthis it because of his condition or.
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April 2nd, 2009 @ 2:39 am
It depends on how old your husband is. If he is a young man, he needs to see a doctor ASAP. Especially if there is pain or discomfort. It can greatly affect the ability to become erect, which of course leads to a decrease in sexual interest. If he loves you, there should not be any excuses to have sex. If he has trouble with his erection, suggest to him the he give you oral sex or some type of other sexual stimulation. Intimacy is not confined to vaginal copulation. Explore the other options that are out there.
April 2nd, 2009 @ 7:54 pm
I have prostate problems and usually have the pain after the sex. It is sort of like the old milk in a glass bottle, so when the body squeezes to get the milk out (euphamistically referring to the carrier fluid for the sperm), it feels like it just broke the bottle–it didn’t, just feels that way. Sometimes that is because there hasn’t been enough activity to keep it (the prostate bag) limber, but with some people it simply isn’t going to be getting any more limber and supple for service.
As far as the male part not rising to the occassion, a similar thing could be in play as women not wanting sex because they don’t want the baby that might result (amazing number of people forget that part of the process). Part of him is say, “Alright! Let’s get it on!” and part of him is possibly saying “Whoa, there, this is gonna hurt!” That second part sort of gets his male part thinking, “do I really want to do this?”
Fairly, sometimes the prostate gland problems are just part of the baggage of other problems. His doctor would be best to ask if the rest of the internal plumbing is similarly clogged.