Premature Ejaculation
The most common of all sexual dysfunctions, experts can’t even agree on a definition. Some consider premature ejaculation having an orgasm before or during moment of intercourse, others a couple minutes into intercourse. And finally, there are those who think premature is when you come before your partner. It’s only considered a problem if it happens often, and if it brings stress to the afflicted.
It’s estimated that one in three men are premature ejaculators, and is sometimes related to erectile dysfunction. While sometimes it has a biological cause, for instance abnormal hormone levels, in almost every instance it has psychological roots. It could either be because of stress or anxiety; another common explanation is learned behaviour. If you were taught that sex was dirty when you were young, or had to remain secretive during your earliest sexual encounters, then you would rush through sex.
Premature ejaculation may put stress on your relationship, as your partner is left sexually dissatisfied. It may also affect a man’s self confidence, which of course affects every aspect of his life. It’s about unlearning past behaviours, seeking medical attention if the problem is physiological, or learning new sexual techniques to make you last longer. This bit of work will bring deeper satisfaction in all aspects of your life, not to mention improve your sex life.
If this is a recent problem, as in you were not premature before now, then chances are it’s brought on by stress and anxiety. It’s important to discover what’s causing these negative feelings. It could be anything, from work to your relationship. A registered sex therapist can not only help you find out the problem, but also techniques to better sex and how to maintain an erection. While effective though, many men don’t feel comfortable talking to a stranger about their sexual inadequacies.
Some doctors may prescribe antidepressants to delay orgasm. The type of antidepressants is called Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, or SSRIs, and is not directly approved by the FDA to delay orgasm. Be sure to see your doctor for correct dosage, and whether it will interact with any other medications you are on.
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