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This could be related to feeling good and quitting tobacco smoking. Sex is the only time the the bodies sypmathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are working in conjunction with one another. You regain your circulation and your energy seems to increase when in fact it is just returning to a normal level within homeostasis (smoking made you pooped but you learned to live with it, now it's back to normal)

Circulation is the key point to focus on here as it is a "limiting" factor in ED cases. If a physician can't overcome circulatory issues via, therapy, meds, or surgery then you aren't likely to fix the issue (if you can't get the sponge wet...). By returning your circulation to normal levels (seemingly increased to you) your are performing at a higher standard and perhaps even feeling more excited, which can directly effect size.

As for endurance - detoxing from cigarettes frees up quite a load on your immune (fighting) and endocrine (monitoring maintaining) systems. It is my belief that this reduction of toxins allows the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems to work in accord much easier (they get along better instead of fightin' all the dern time). This new, or normal, balance between the two divisions of the ANS (autonomic nervous system) gives a more preferable performance in all areas of sexual arousal and intercourse.

I'll try to create a metaphor: You are hiking with a backpack. Inside the backpack is a 70 pound primate... we'll call this primate "Dirty ......." or smoking. You've been hiking with Dirty ....... on your back for so long that you barely notice that he is there, you might even have a friendship with him. As you hike you get used to his weight and begin to perform better, but every time you pick up the pace Dirty ....... notices and bites you on the leg to slow you down again. Well he's your friend so you allow him some trespasses and after awhile you get used to being bitten and made to reduce speed (performance)

Well one day enough is enough and you kick his hairy .... to the curb. Now you begin to feel a reduction in weight and pain (toxins). Your body feels stronger because your are 70 pounds lighter and your leg is healing. Since he's not around to bite you anymore you can hike as fast and as long as you want without being limited by Dirty .......s proclivity to rend your knee caps.

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Note: I'm not a doctor. These assumptions and thoughts are a result of researching this issue when it was mentioned earlier and noticing a similar result within myself. Much of this comes from long conversations with my doctor, who is also a close personal friend, and dipping into the vast amount of medical books I have on a shelf as a result of way too many years of college.
 
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