- male
- 30 Years
- 14/08/2025
My life partner has a health condition and I want to stop having sex permanently. Is there any medical treatment or surgery to prevent erections for life? I've tried controlling my thoughts but it's not working. Are there permanent options in medical science to stop this?

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View allmy son has tight foreskin and the doctor diagnosed it as phimosis and recommended surgery but he doesn't have any issues with urination or pain during erections I've heard that at his age phimosis can be treated with stretching exercises and steroid creams instead of surgery can you guide me on the right approach
This condition may require clinical evaluation to determine the exact cause and treatment. Some cases can be managed conservatively, while others may need surgical intervention depending on size, symptoms, and severity. Regular follow-up is important to monitor progress.
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I'm noticing that my penis curves to the left and I'm a bit concerned about it. I was wondering if switching to my right hand for masturbation might help straighten it out? Does the hand I use actually affect the curvature? Would love some guidance on this.
A slight curve in the penis is usually normal and often doesn't require treatment. Using your right or left hand for masturbation won't change the curvature. However, if the curve is significant or causing discomfort, its a good idea to consult a doctor to rule out any underlying conditions such as Peyronie's disease.
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Why is it hard to pee after you come?
As it is engorged with blood,it compresses urethra and hence makes difficult to urinate.
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