Disclaimer: I'm being brutally honest because i need help, so don't judge me please.
I'm 25 yrs old, male, single, lonely, Virgin, broke, and depressed. (ie. Ain't got a life).
Addicted to the PMO cycle (ie, porn masturbation orgasm) for most of my life. Always had very high libido (ie sex drive), but never actually had sex, and probably never will.
Diagnosed with severe clinical depression, couple years ago, still undergoing treatment, (taking anti-depressants).
Now i experience very low libido, no desire for anything sexual, no morning erections, unable to masturbate or have an erection or achieve orgasm without porn, and with difficulty even with porn. If i do it once, i cannot orgasm again for upto 10-15 days, that's my refractory period.
I heard there is something called PIED (ie Porn Induced Erectile Dysfunction). Please tell me if that's it, or if it's because of medication. Please tell me how to heal from this and get better.
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Erectile Dysfunction(E.D) Occurs when a man can't get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse and not able to penetrate.
There are many factors which leads to erectile dysfunction like- low Testosterone levels, Diabetes, weakness in core muscles, low blood flow in viens of your reproductive organ, sedentary lifestyle and last but not the least high stress levels, etc.
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This words pmo pied
How can u diagnose
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Sir
Sex is natural no need
Any depression
Addicted
Take proper counselling
N be relax
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