- male
- 27 Years
- 07/02/2025
I'm 27 and was hoping you could help me out with something that's been bugging me. My penis, when erect, is only about 4.5 inches, and I recently got married. Last night, I was with my wife and couldnt get an erection at all, which was really embarrassing. Plus, even when it does get erect, I tend to release cum quite quickly. If I need to have sex today, what can I do that wont cause any bad reactions?
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