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  • male
  • 30 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I've been having some trouble during sex where I seem to finish too quickly, and my ejaculation isnt as thick as I would expect, plus it doesnt have much force behind it. I have a past of frequently masturbating. Is there any kind of medication that can help with making sperm thicker or help with lasting longer? I'm really concerned and would appreciate any advice.

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It's important to address any concerns about sexual performance with your healthcare provider, as factors like stress, anxiety, or physical health may play a role. Instead of relying on capsules, focusing on relaxation, communication with your partner, and possibly seeing a specialist for personalized advice can be more effective for improving stamina.

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