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I’m a teenager and know it is psychological as oppose to a physical issue


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First of all, it's up to your medical physician if they decide to prescribe Viagra for you. I believe it is not marketed for anyone under 18, but some MD's will still prescribe it for you. Maybe not if you're 13, but you can always ask. That's really a question of personal sexual morals, etc. But to answer your question, yes Viagra can help you. It will help you acheive an erection, despite your anxiety. In fact, if nothing else it could provide a powerful placebo effect. Essentially, what you need is an effective placebo - aka - confidence in yourself.

Despite what everyone on this site states, Viagra does more than simply re-direct blood flow. Specifically, it minimizes a specific enzyme that’s responsible for preventing erections. Once that enzyme is inhibited, the normal process of achieving erection is granted to occur. They’re correct that it doesn't effect your libido. But my guess is that you don't have an issue with your libido, you have an axiety issue. Your anxiety is preventing you from getting an erection. Getting an erection requires a say of relation (parasympathetic nervous system). I don't need to get into the physiology of what's happening in your body, but basically being anxious will prevent your erection. If you stop worrying about your erection, it will just happen. The problem is that you have gotten yourself into a vicious cycle. Each time you don't get an erection, you worry more. And the more you worry, the harder it is to get an erection. You tell yourself not to think about it, but the more you tell yourself that, the more you think about it. You need to break the cycle somehow. Once you have a successful sexual event, that will build your confidence and you'll probably be fine from that point forward. Since you’re a teenager, I'm not sure how I can help you. You might ask yourself what kind of partner you’re choosing. Are you intimidated by her in some way? Do you fear that she won't care about it? You need to find a partner that is very understanding and non-intimidating to you. You need to feel like you are in the driver seat. Good luck!


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No. those E.D. drugs are designed to increase blood flow to get and maintain an erection, NOT work on the psychological or the Libidio of sexual desire.

As a teenager, even over-the-counter E.D. supplements are NOT suggested for 18 year old and younger.

At 14, your natural hormonal levels is raging. I'm leaning towards religious upbringing and beliefs playing a part.

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Its a drug that effects the vasculature and blood flow to the penis….I would state not.
A lot of our psycho-sexual identity is emotional.
Guys dont speak about it almost as much as women, but that doesn't make it any less true for the fellows either…

Maybe you should bust out a journal and begin writing about this sort of thing. Keep it somewhere safe, and write about your anxieties, where they stem from, etc.

I’ve recommended that to a lot of women, and it helped them. It might be worth a shot.


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Try L-Theanine for stress and anxiety and Rhodiola Rosea to help give you some confidence and increase sexual performance.

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you are to young and inexperienced to state its psychological as opposed to physical.

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Viagra is only physiological; meaning, it does nothing to the mind.

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Teenagers don't need Viagra unless you want a 4-hour b oner but be my quest please try it it works great

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