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premature-ejaculation_0 The problem of premature ejaculation can be extremely distressing, both to the primary sufferers (the men afflicted of it), and their sexual partners.

The problem, in a nutshell

Basically, what happens in premature ejaculation is that a man, during sexual intercourse, ends up ejaculating before their partner has had the opportunity to get satisfied with the intercourse. As we all know, women take a little bit longer than men to achieve penetrative orgasm, so that if a man ejaculates too early on, the woman is left unsatisfied or ‘hanging’ as some people put it. The severity of the premature ejaculation problem varies from case to case, with the worst sufferers being men who end up ejaculating immediately upon gaining vaginal penetration. There are other premature ejaculators who are able to hold for quite some time, but not long enough to satisfy their female partners.

43606 Let’s face it, premature ejaculation is one of the most intimate and embarrassing problems for a man to face; impotence is probably the only issue that ranks higher on the “Man-o-Meter” scale of embarrassment. So, there is little wonder as to why some men do not seek a means to avoid premature ejaculation.

Another reason can simply be that the man doesn’t know that he suffers from premature ejaculation. If the man has been that way his entire life, he may not realize he has a PE problem. In particular, if the man is able to maintain an erection after ejaculating, and thus help his partner achieve an orgasm, no premature ejaculation treatment may be needed. Along with this is the question as to how soon after climaxing the man can ejaculate again. If he’s able to do that relatively quickly, he may not see a need for premature treatment.