![]() The condition is referred to as ejaculatory anhedonia or orgasmic anhedonia in scientific literature, which there isn’t much of, and most of the other cases I’ve heard about involve sudden changes or conditions (i.e., paralysis, severe trauma, antidepressant usage) that don’t apply to me. It wasn’t until a few years after beginning to masturbate that I realized that my peers were experiencing something quite different than I ever had. I’m circumcised and there are no physical abnormalities in the shape or size of my genitalia. I am able to attain and sustain an erection with no issues (although I sometimes struggle to maintain a solid erection when receiving head or when on bottom), and almost always ejaculate when solo or in partnered sexual encounters. I eat well, regularly exercise, and have even undergone blood testing to confirm that my testosterone levels were in a safe range (they came back somewhat above average). I have an otherwise healthy sex life and personal habits. I’m a straight, 24-year-old male who has never been able to orgasm. Have a question? Send it to Stoya and Rich here. How to Do It is Slate’s sex advice column. When My Wife and I Decided to “Awaken” Our Sex Life, This Isn’t Exactly What We Had in Mind I Saw What My Husband’s Been Watching Online. I’ve Always Preferred Tall Men for Sex for a Simple Reason. I Just Want Her to Change One Part of Her Body.
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