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whiskeywoman

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Well, I am not really sure how to start this, but I will give it a go.

I have recently met a wonderful man, very sweet, caring, generous etc.

We have a wonderful relationship as freinds, we are extremel honest with each other and have a great time talking to one another.

We have discussed sex, and toys, likes dislikes etc.

Well, we decided it was tme to take things a step further and enter a full fledged monogomous relationship.

We are now in the process of looking for a house together.

We decided to have sex for the first time on monday, it was totally spontanious,

the kids had gone to bed at a decent time, mom was beat and went to bed early, as had my uncle.

We were making out, and one thing led to another.

Next thing I know we are both naked and he could not get an erection.

I tried oral sex, nothing, I tried a hand job, nothing.

It seemed like nothing I could do was going to help get him hard.

He finally wound up going down on me and bringing me to orgasm in like 2 minutes flat, then he kissed me, told me he loved me and went and got dressed.

He told me he was diabetic, and sometimes his diabetes affected his ability to get an erection.

He control his diabetes with diet and excersice, and does not have to take pills or injections.

My question is, how common is this problem, and how do you deal with it?

I have looked online, and not found much help on the subject.

thanks

~Whiskey~

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