I've been with a girl for 3 years and have never had an erection problem before. However, when a friend from college tempted me to sin, I could not achieve a full erection. What could this be due to, would taking any potency pill give a positive effect?
You write a bit vaguely, but you probably had erection problems in a "sin" situation. What could this mean? It is a signal from your body that the stress associated with this situation is so great that your body is unable to overcome it and send a sufficiently clear and strong signal from the brain to the penis. It is a fairly simple mechanism, but quite burdensome. You are probably a fairly honest person and do not go left and right. Hence the strong stress in such a situation. If you don't have to, just don't do it and it won't be a problem. But if you chose Casanova's life, remember that only training makes perfect. Then stop thinking about it and start doing it. Potency pills, as the name suggests, are invented for people who have a potency problem, and you don't have one. I advise against using any chemistry without carefully examining the problem. Check if you have the same problems with your regular partner, and if not, it means that you are all right, but you are not qualified to be a sinner.
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Piotr Mosakeducational psychologist and business psychologist, business trainer, psychotherapist, university lecturer.
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