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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 1223931" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>I used to get asked by the doc every time I went for a consultation if I had problems in that area after I hit a certain age.. Around the mid 30s? I always said no.. "Technically" I never have had an ED problem.</p><p>Truth was even in my youth. I could never feel a lot unless I used a ribbed condom. But even back then without the aforementioned aid my partners burned out long before i did..</p><p>Sounds like a brag?! What the hell can I say to a poster regarding a thread like this..?</p><p>I don't suffer neuropathy either. So do I put it down to diabetes. Or just the way I am..?</p><p></p><p>Some would titter & say lucky girl.. Nope, it can evoke "inadequacies" in the partner when they can't keep up... Certainly not what I wanna deal with at the end of the night!</p><p></p><p>So yarp, I've learned it's a lot easier being in a "cover band" than singing yer own tunes.. Not everybody can handle a "concept album"..</p><p></p><p>I've never found it appropriate to "talk about it" on any thread that has cropped up...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 1223931, member: 101136"] I used to get asked by the doc every time I went for a consultation if I had problems in that area after I hit a certain age.. Around the mid 30s? I always said no.. "Technically" I never have had an ED problem. Truth was even in my youth. I could never feel a lot unless I used a ribbed condom. But even back then without the aforementioned aid my partners burned out long before i did.. Sounds like a brag?! What the hell can I say to a poster regarding a thread like this..? I don't suffer neuropathy either. So do I put it down to diabetes. Or just the way I am..? Some would titter & say lucky girl.. Nope, it can evoke "inadequacies" in the partner when they can't keep up... Certainly not what I wanna deal with at the end of the night! So yarp, I've learned it's a lot easier being in a "cover band" than singing yer own tunes.. Not everybody can handle a "concept album".. I've never found it appropriate to "talk about it" on any thread that has cropped up... [/QUOTE]
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