Although Harry explained the details very clearly due to his mood, which made Irene feel shy, she was also a little curious about what happened next that made Harry so frustrated.
Harry seemed to recall some bad memories, revealing a painful expression, "Then, my crush was too excited, she put her hand on my... lower body, but I didn't react at all. At first we both thought we were too nervous, and my crush kept comforting me... until later when I still didn't react, she left with a very unhappy look on her face, and told me not to contact her again in the future."
Harry hugged his head in pain, as if he still couldn't accept the fact of heartbreak. Because he had made sufficient preparations beforehand, his performance looked very realistic at this moment, and he successfully portrayed the image of a boy who was heartbroken.
After hearing this, Irene was stunned and had no reaction. Is that what you mean? No reaction?
But how could there be no reaction when kissing the person he likes and even touching each other's bodies?
You have to know that Harry is a boy in adolescence. Aren't boys of this age very sensitive? A little stimulation will cause a reaction all day long. Is there something wrong with Harry's body?
Originally thought it was just a small conflict between lovers, after listening to Harry's words, Irene suddenly felt that this problem was very difficult. Seeing Harry's face full of pain, she didn't have time to think about it and hurriedly comforted him:
"Harry, don't be sad yet. Maybe it's because you just got together and you're too excited. Plus, it's your first time being intimate, so you're nervous and don't feel anything."
She tried to find a reasonable explanation, otherwise she could not explain the problem Harry encountered.
Harry said with a sad face: "I felt so at first. She comforted me when she saw that I cared and rubbed me with her hands through my pants, but I didn't feel anything. Sister Irene, am I sick?"
After hearing Harry say that the girl rubbed him with her hands for a long time, Irene's cheeks became hot when she thought of that scene.
At this time, even Harry began to doubt whether there was something wrong with his body. Irene couldn't help but feel the same way, but she was inexperienced after all, so she didn't dare to jump to conclusions. She hesitated and said, "I don't think it's certain yet. What if it's really affected by emotions? Harry, do you usually have this kind of situation?"
Harry blushed and said embarrassedly: "I didn't pay much attention. Sometimes people sent me videos, but I never opened them."
Irene was too embarrassed to ask what the video was, so she asked softly, "In the morning, boys usually react in the morning, right?"
Although she was very embarrassed, Irene pretended to be calm and asked Harry about the question he had asked Cain in the morning.
Harry was stunned for a moment, and asked confusedly: "What reaction in the morning?"
Irene was stunned for a moment, wondering if there was really something wrong with Harry's body. There was not even any reaction from Cain. This was not normal.
Wait, that's not right. When Harry fell on me that day, I clearly felt that his reaction was normal. Not only normal, but also very energetic.
Harry confessed his feelings yesterday, and I contacted him the day before yesterday, so it's only been one day. Even if he was impotent, it's impossible for him to become impotent after just one day.
Irene suddenly thought of something, her beautiful eyes widened and she looked at Harry strangely.
"Sister Irene, what's wrong?" Harry was a little nervous when she stared at him.
"Nothing." Irene shook her head and asked, "Harry, can I ask you a question?"
Harry nodded.
Irene suppressed her shame and said, "Harry, have you ever had nocturnal emissions? And the reaction in the morning refers to the reaction there when you wake up. If you have all of these, it proves that you are fine."
Harry hesitated and said, "It seems like they all do. Does that mean I'm fine? But what happened yesterday? I was thinking about her the whole day before, and sometimes I would dream about her and wake up and..."
He was too embarrassed to continue.
Irene looked at him with an even weirder look in her eyes, but she was also uncertain. She gritted her teeth secretly and asked casually, "Harry, we accidentally fell that day and you were on top of me. How did you feel at that time?"
Harry was stunned, then lowered his head awkwardly.
Irene was also very shy, but for some reason, she was inexplicably looking forward to hearing an answer.
She said seriously, "Harry, don't let your imagination run wild. This is related to your life's happiness. I need to know exactly what's wrong with you before I can help you."
Harry blushed, "At that time, I felt... my heart was beating very fast, breathing was difficult, it was very exciting... and comfortable."
Irene was stunned for a moment, her pretty face quickly turned red, and she looked flustered and embarrassed to look at Harry again.
After a moment's silence, Irene finally calmed down a little. Seeing that Harry seemed very embarrassed, she took a deep breath and pretended to be calm and counseled him:
"Don't be embarrassed, it's just a normal physiological phenomenon. If you don't feel anything like that, then I'm such a failure."
This seemed a bit ambiguous, so Irene quickly said, "This time your girlfriend is angry because of this reason. She thinks you don't care about her, but based on your performance that day, it is certain that there is nothing wrong with your body."
Harry thought to himself that the fish had finally taken the bait. He pretended to be confused and asked, "What happened yesterday?"
"Harry, you were looking forward to being with the girl you had a crush on, right? Do you have any reaction even when you think of her normally?" Irene asked him.
Harry nodded embarrassedly.
"When did you realize that you had no feelings for her?" Irene asked again.
"Yesterday."
"But you reacted to me the day before, right?" Irene avoided her gaze and was embarrassed to look at Harry and talk to him.
Harry was so embarrassed that he couldn't speak.
Irene felt her heartbeat quicken and her mouth dry. She said calmly, "In fact, if you want to prove whether you are sick or not, Harry, you just need to do an experiment now. Just get closer to me like you did that day."
Harry hesitated.
Irene gritted her teeth and looked at him seriously: "This is for treatment. You have helped me so much, and I want to help you too. Don't be embarrassed. Don't you want to know if you are sick?"
Harry seemed to be convinced by her. A firm look appeared in his eyes and he walked up to her.
Irene grabbed his hand and held it, then touched the back of his hand, her cheeks slightly hot, and asked, "How is it, do you feel anything?
Harry shook his head.
Irene suddenly placed his hand on her towering chest, looked away, and asked in a trembling voice: "Then... how about this?"
Harry seemed stunned. He was stunned for a long time before he said nervously, "It seems a little bit."
Irene was secretly delighted. She simply closed her eyes and looked ready to die, "Harry, move yourself. If you react to my body, it will prove that you are fine."
However, she secretly thought in her heart that maybe it was because of that day. Harry was overly stimulated because he looked at her whole body and rubbed her breasts, which led him to become obsessed with her body and lose interest in the girl he had a crush on. She must take responsibility.
The first thing is to test whether Harry's function is still working.