Premature Ejaculation - It’s Not All Phsychological After All

There was recently a 4 week study of just over 1,500 men who suffered premature ejaculation on a consisten basis. The researchers reported that men who suffer from premature ejaculation had an average pre-ejaculate timing of 1.8 minutes, compared to 7.3 minutes in men who did not suffer premature ejaculation.

Translation: The men suffering premature ejaculation sexually climaxed and ejaculated in approximately 1.8 minutes.

Men with premature ejaculation syndrome and their female partners also had higher instances of personal distress, interpersonal and relationship difficulties with their partner, lack of ejaculation control, and dissatisfaction with the whole sexual experience on a more frequent, if not all consuming basis. What does this usually tranlate to in relationships? Splitting up, divorce, or severe relationship issues which are difficult to mend.

This study is also one of the first studies to address the ultimate concerns of the male’s female partners. Both members of the couples studied were asked to report on a variety of subjective and outside factors.

“Most people think uni-dimensionally about PE in terms of considering it a disorder of time,” states Stanley E. Althof, Ph.D., corresponding author of the study. “This article demonstrates that subjective factors like sense of control, distress, and sexual satisfaction need to be considered when treating this highly prevalent disorder.”

Premature ejaculation is the most common male sexual dysfunction disorder affecting men and their female partners. However, available data suggest that only 1-12% of males receive medical or other treatment for their dysfunction, since they usually are too afraid to ask for help, or genuinely do not know there are treatment options available - both medical and herbal.

According to The Journal of Sexual Medicine editor Irwin Goldstein, most physicians do not inquire about the existence of premature ejaculation when the patient has other sexual complaints or when the partner has orgasmic dysfunction. As seen in this study, premature ejaculation adversely affects sexual satisfaction, and partner distress is a common motivation for afflicted men to seek treatment.

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