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he gets hard for no reason at all. if he's just laying down, eating, anything. he just gets hard! he's not even thinking about sex. i ask him is he sure and he says he is. so idk, i think he's kinda starting to worry a bit. he mentioned going to the physician. he was joking but i know thats his little way of “joking it off” so yah, any advice? has this happened to anyone else? and i dont want a cure to stop it. im not saying it's a bad thing. but it bothers him because he doesnt like to be hard all the time. i just want to know is this normal? and why it might be happening.
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we guys just get hard and random times. we got no control. like one time i got hard during church and idk y? lol
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If he’s young like between his teens and early twenties, then it is quite normal. It's a problem if he stays erect for a prolonged period of time however.
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Hey Miss Princezz, it's just a guy thing( particularly a young guy thing). It is nothing to worry about. This does tend to subside as one gets older.
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All guys get hard at the most random times and in the most random places.
It's not a problem at all.
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It's called having testosterone and it's a good thing. Help him out with sex as much as possible.
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Sounds like a normal young guy. Guys in puberty and into their 20's get hard for no reason at all, all the time.
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It's normal, a light breeze will set it off. If he cant get hard thats when u need to worry.
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you get ones natural
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Its normal.
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The guy is clearly a pervert. Men only have erections when they're thinking solely about sex, so your boyfriend is secretly thinking about sex almost all the time. He should be going to a doctor – a psychiatrist!
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you betta watch out you might get f*cked in the butt real soon Im serious I knew someone.
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