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First i think your husband gets nervous during sex this may results in sweat.
Another reason could be his body temperature my go up too early so that he is unable to hold on. And results in sweating...View Thread


That will help him to get better testosterone and it will help you to get better orgasm.View Thread




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First of all get blood check, as he is not able to cum, this is sure ejaculation problem or delayed ejaculation. Ask him does he masturbate too much or does he watch porn. As due to excess masturbation reduces sexual stamina and sometimes halts ejaculation of cum.View Thread
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