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So Long, Mr. Soft Guy: When He’s (Almost) Perfect, With No More Weak Erections

Mandy had a problem. Twenty-seven years old, she was seeing a man we all thought might be “The One”. He seemed perfect for her, and she seemed happy with him. Then, all of a sudden, things changed. They seemed to fight more and more, just picking at each other, and we began to dread being around them. Finally, we got her alone and asked her what the hell was going on. Had he cheated on her? Already had a kid? Financially insolvent?
 
She tried to blow us off, “Oh, it’s nothing, there’s no problem,” but finally we got her to spill it. Apparently, Mr. Right was total weak-sauce in bed. “His technique is fine,” she assured us, “But he just can’t stay hard. It’s so frustrating! I feel like we can never have an orgasm together.” How old is he, we wanted to know. “Just thirty-three! Too young to be acting like an old man!”
 
Too Young To Lose
Poor Mandy. Her problem worried and confused us. Can a man really start to lose his erections as young as thirty-three? I looked into it and came back with an answer: unfortunately, yes. DHEA depletion can occur at thirty-three, and even younger—resulting in issues with erection strength and quantity.
Mandy had a problem. Twenty-seven years old, she was seeing a man we all thought might be “The One”. He seemed perfect for her, and she seemed happy with him. Then, all of a sudden, things changed. They seemed to fight more and more, just picking at each other, and we began to dread being around them. Finally, we got her alone and asked her what the hell was going on. Had he cheated on her? Already had a kid? Financially insolvent?
 
She tried to blow us off, “Oh, it’s nothing, there’s no problem,” but finally we got her to spill it. Apparently, Mr. Right was total weak-sauce in bed. “His technique is fine,” she assured us, “But he just can’t stay hard. It’s so frustrating! I feel like we can never have an orgasm together.” How old is he, we wanted to know. “Just thirty-three! Too young to be acting like an old man!”
 
Too Young To Lose
Poor Mandy. Her problem worried and confused us. Can a man really start to lose his erections as young as thirty-three? I looked into it and came back with an answer: unfortunately, yes. DHEA depletion can occur at thirty-three, and even younger—resulting in issues with erection strength and quantity.

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