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Question:
I'm with a new partner, and I can't get him to orgasm during oral sex. Apparently, he has always had this problem (with other partners and in pleasing himself) and the only time he does orgasm is during sex. I'm a virgin and I'm not ready for that yet. He is also only semi-hard during oral sex. He has diabetes, but is being treated and is healthy. I've been with other guys before and have had no problem in getting them off; I'm willing to work hard to pleasure him. Please help.

Answer:
by Rajendra Sathe:
(06/22/2004)
Thanks for an interesting question.

The problem could be because of he being diabetic. Diabetes Mellitus is known to adversely affect nerves and also could contribute to his penis being semi-hard.

Although he is being treated for diabetes, is his blood glucose level being regularly monitored? Are the levels within normal parameters? This is very important for his sexual function and his general well being as well.

Remember that it’s unwise to set goals whilst having sex. It affects both of you and eliminates the fun and enjoyment of lovemaking.

Reviewed by Sexual Health Editorial Team

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