archubbycub Wrote:[...] The problem is, the last couple of times we've tried it, just as we're getting ready, he has lost his erection. [...]
This seems to be a case of sexual performance anxiety.
Performance anxiety is extremely common, esp. among young men, and I actually suffered from a similar thing (coital anxiety, i.e. losing my erection just before penetration) for many years until I decided to do something about it.
My biggest mistake: I never saw this as a medical problem, I just thought it was a normal thing and I simply wasn't good enough in bed. I was wrong. This is a medical condition and should be treated.
There's nothing wrong with feeling a bit anxious before sex but sometimes adrenaline and other chemicals can constrict peripheral blood circulation (fight or flight response) and prevent an erection. And it's perfectly normal to lose your erection every now and then, that's not ED.
The good news: sexual performance anxiety is easily treatable.
A few tips you may find helpful:
1. Do A LOT of research on the subject of sexual health and psychogenic ED. Read books (I recommend the books of Tom F. Lue, a brilliant urologist), talk to doctors, search the web. Knowledge is power. The more you know about this problem, the more helpful you can be.
2. Talking doesn't always help. You're a man too, so you know that this is an extremely delicate subject for us, guys. Subtlety and discretion are mandatory, there are many other ways to be supportive and helpful.
3. A warm shower before sex can do wonders. It will relax you and dilate the blood vessels that bring blood into the penis to form an erection.
4. If the problem persists, go see a doctor (urologist). It's no shame to seek professional help and self medication is always a risk. Even if this is just psychological, a urologist will be able to help you.
I hope this helps. Good luck!