nicotine and ED issues?

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Red Skare

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its just strange, you do know smoking does interfere with ED, and cigarette does have nicotine, so it was just coincident that I got soft one day really quick, although it hasn't happen since, but you know it's something that's stuck behind your head and make you think about it........... I should stop thinking about it.

You are fine how old are you?
 

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I'll spare everyone the gory details, but my experience has been very, very much the opposite of this.
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And, 2al42, you aren't the first to say so on this forum.

I'm wondering why the OP feels he's getting more nicotine than he was getting as a smoker. Not likely, IMO.

Consider the possibility that newly surfaced problems could well be coincidental with beginning to vape, and not related.
 

JamesGang

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ED?

Hum, had to think about one for a second.

Nope, I get better hard ons now that I'm vaping. Almost back to 15 years old. Just kidding.

After 49 years on this planet I can tell you that vaping is better than smoking cigarettes in relation to your sexual performance. And, even though women never seem to be satisfied unless you're hung like a horse and have the stamina of John Holmes (which I'm sad to report I'm not), my junk works just fine thank you very much. Besides, God gave me other tools in my arsenal. I would suggest you learn how these work as well. Just in case ones pride isn't responding to normal commands for whatever reason.
 
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Aaeli

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You know, it took a lot of guts to ask. I'm kind've surprised by some of the comments, it's a health issue like anything else. I haven't followed it, but I know there is an entire thread about farts. LOL

I can't say if you're getting more nicotine now, but I'd doubt it. I would make an appointment with your doctor and figure out what's going on. It's nothing to be shy about, it's a common problem. A doctor will not make jokes, will treat you with respect, and can get to the root of the problem.
 
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