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By *iSteve62 OP   Man
1 week ago

Diss

Do any of you guys have difficulty reaching orgasm?

Ever since taking anti-anxiety meds about 7yrs ago for a short while, I’ve had a very delayed ability to cum.

I can stay hard for ages, but seem to find it increasingly difficult to actually cum.

I’m still having a lot of fun making others cum & thoroughly enjoy my meets.

There’s loads of information out there for ED & PE, but none for this.

Do any of you suffer the same thing, or better still, have found something that helps?

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By *excessMan
1 week ago

Sleaford

Yes, I'm in anti depressants and they've buggered up my libido

I'm currently waiting for an appointment with the ED nurse

3 month wait😠

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By *MB9Man
1 week ago

Northampton

Various meds have affected my ability to cum in terms of amount and regularity. But they also make me last much longer than before so everyone's a winner I guess!

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By *eter169Man
1 week ago

stoke

Hormone treatment and radiotherapy for prostate cancer, can now get reasonably hard and climax but unfortunately can't cum.

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By *iSteve62 OP   Man
1 week ago

Diss

It’s good for a sexual partner in terms of lasting ages, but it can get frustrating for both if it takes too long.

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By *opipu8800Man
1 week ago

Edinburgh

When I was on Sertraline, an SSRI used as an antidepressant, I had erectile dysfunction. Took me ages to cum and my libido was lower too.

It's one of the side effects of the medication.

Best talk to your GP - it's nothing to be ashamed of and they can suggest things. Either changing medication or trying something else.

As with all things health, FabGuys is not the place to get medical advice.

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By *astDevonGuyMan
1 week ago

Seaton

ED is a well known side effect of SSRI’s and other meds . It often can be overcome with a bit of mindfulness and learning new responses to stimulation etc .

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By *P73Man
1 week ago

east Mids

Im more the other way round so I have to track my mind to less appealing thoughts

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