Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 When I first got PSSD I could still get hard and could still sex with my girlfriend although I harldly felt any excitment. As the months past by my sex drive went even less and erections became just soft and even with intense imagination I was not able to feel much. This was dire and I was like that for about two years but then erections started to get harder again although thet do not last long enough for me to have sex with a women. Today I can get some occasioanal good orgasms even though the sex is still lousey (the build up and afterglow is pathetic), but I can stay hard enough for masturbation. I think I am trying to cheer you up a bit but perhaps I am just making things worse. What I am saying is that there has been a small improvent for me which I hope will continue. Kv > > I was wondering if anyone else has the same symptoms as me. I have trouble getting hard, but with enough arousal I can get the shaft hard. However I never am able to get the glans (head) of the penis hard, and the spongiosum hard. I also cannot get aroused by physical/touch stimulation alone, only visual stimulation. > > Anyhow does anyone else have soft glans from SSRIs? The reason I ask is while my issues were induced by SSRIs (I never had a problem prior to taking them) I wonder if its possible that I injured myself while on SSRIs. Thoughts? > > You can read about soft glans syndrome here: http://www.sexualmed.org/index.cfm/sexual-health-issues/for-men/soft-glans-syndr\ ome/overview/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 Yes this shit happened after they gave it to me. > > I was wondering if anyone else has the same symptoms as me. I have trouble getting hard, but with enough arousal I can get the shaft hard. However I never am able to get the glans (head) of the penis hard, and the spongiosum hard. I also cannot get aroused by physical/touch stimulation alone, only visual stimulation. > > Anyhow does anyone else have soft glans from SSRIs? The reason I ask is while my issues were induced by SSRIs (I never had a problem prior to taking them) I wonder if its possible that I injured myself while on SSRIs. Thoughts? > > You can read about soft glans syndrome here: http://www.sexualmed.org/index.cfm/sexual-health-issues/for-men/soft-glans-syndr\ ome/overview/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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