Hard rock erection

Hello,

I am in my 40s.
Please advise possible stack major and /or custom for a hard rock erection during sex.

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Diamond, BDLM, sex mastery

It’s really your choice how many programs you want from these (or any other you choose) and how you’ll guide it but it definitely will make you rock hard

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I concur with @Yazooneh outside subs I suggest you get your free testosterone levels checked and get in plenty of resistance training at the gym.

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KB could help as well if you have any sexual traumas (who hasn’t) that might influence your hardness.

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RoTNW will get you harder and increases libido a lot too

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I agree with all majors listed so far.

Custom thoughts:

BDLM Core
-This gave me crazy stiffness during it’s bloom, to the tune that I couldn’t believe the hardness as I hadn’t taken anything like a Viagra.
-Male Enhancement Module
-SPS: Reproductive System
-SPS: Endocrine System
-SPS: Cardiovascular System
-Prevent Premature Ejaculation (if desired)
I would add in Diamond Core and Sex Mastery Core personally, but if only taking one, I’d favor Diamond.

Add a couple result enhancers and good to go!

Perhaps one day RotNW will get mined for modules that could get added in as well.

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Thank you all, my friends.
I know now what should I do.

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Also, check your fasting (at least 12 hours of nothing but water) glucose. If your glucose is high (such as with Type 1 or Type 2 beetus) it can diminish hardness.

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Ok. Thanks, i didnt know this.

Please move this to the Questions and Comments section

@SubliminalWarrior

@Palpatine has an important point. To add to what he said, I once heard an interview with a physician who said that erection problems might be an indication of a blood flow problem that is more systemic. In other words, this physician said it might indicate a cardio-vascular disease.

So while Diamond might well help erectile problems, I would wonder about overall health.

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Nobody recommends l citrulline?

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@RVconsultant is right. The underlying problem may be health-related. See here: Erectile dysfunction (impotence) - NHS

Or it could also be a mental problem (trauma, stress, etc.) as @Lichtenauer said.

Or nothing like that :slightly_smiling_face: then use the above mentioned subs :grinning:

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