I m 50 yrs old and got married post 30s. I was so excited about sex prior to marriage but get terrified abt disease.. I been to call girls few times but never involved in inter course but jus had pleasure of touching other organs and also been to spa often and enjoyed the pleasure of touch by girls and till happy ending moments. Post marriage i was thrilled to indulge in sex with my wife during 1st nite itself, but but due to mental block, I was not able to perform and I always act rashly with my wife during sexual course.. i did had proper sex after few months only due to financial stress..Also sexual intercourse, ejaculation happens within a minute and not able to control and enjoy the pleasure for few more mts. Now sexual desire burnt out and I don't hv that attraction towards my wife but tempted to go so spa often for temporary burnout. She behaves arrogant and violent at sometimes for no reason. not indulged in sex regularly for 4-5 yrs and she often complains abt pain
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Please consult doctor, its a classical case of low libido and Premature ejaculation. Its treatable and can be cured. You suffered 3 years and didn’t contacted any doctor if you had, you quality of life would not have degraded
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Your problem is very common and fully treatable with medicines
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