For most people, there is no relationship between smoking and the firmness of the erection. (But many partners find "smoker's breath" unpleasant...)
yes it will be hard quitting
Definitely helped with me. I would suggest quitting smoking completely when you start the medication. The contrast in how I felt was like day and night for me. Also, I dont feel as much of a desire to drink either
It will grow in length, girth, and the boy will start getting erections.
It can take about 2-4 weeks for dopamine levels to start regulating again after quitting smoking. However, the timeline can vary for each individual based on factors such as the duration and intensity of smoking habits. Engaging in healthy lifestyle habits such as regular exercise and a balanced diet can help support the process of dopamine regulation.
The first step is to see your physician. He or she might prescribe you something to help with the cravings. The best way to quit, however is cold turkey.
Babies can have erections actually but the real ones comes when you've entered puberty.
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Get your doctor's permission, then start an exercise program that is appropriate for your weight and age. This will also help you avoid gaining weight when you stop. In the meantime, increasing the amount of walking you do will help.
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They shouldn't start smoking, but most start at adolescense. Now, I'm not telling any teenager to start smoking!!
Boys can get erections at any age, and in fact it has been cited that babies still in the womb get erections. However, up until puberty, this is usually for different reasons. Before puberty, young boys can get erections due to friction from clothes, or from "adjusting" themselves. However, once they hit puberty, sexual desire and arousal will influence erections,
Teens who smoke, are more likely to start drinking alcohol and taking drugs than teens who don't smoke. People who start smoking at a young age, are at a greater risk of getting lung cancer.