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Thinking About Premature Ejaculation

By: Zinn Jeremiah

A particularly sensitive topic of discussion with men can sometimes be sexual performance. The stereotypical male is assured and in control and a source of unshakable strength. This image, unrealistic though it may be, can also carry over to issues of intimacy whereby the male takes on the expectation of always or mostly being able to satisfy his partner during intercourse. In the event that a man does not consistently satisfy his partner sexually, the typical response may be that the man is suffering some sort of dysfunction.

The problem most often defined in a male that relates to sexual functioning is premature ejaculation. Though premature ejaculation is not uncommon terminology, the specific definition of what premature ejaculation is can be difficult to pin down. The best description for premature ejaculation just may be that the male, and perhaps his partner, believe the male has poor ejaculation control. This belief in itself certainly doesn't prove that a male has a particular poor ejaculatory response in comparison to other males, but it does indicate that sexual performance is a problem from that male's perspective, which is reason enough to at least give the situation consideration.

Males are sometimes curious about whether there's a specific baseline with respect to ejaculation times during intercourse. To put it another way, how quickly do men typically achieve orgasm during sexual intimacy. It's a question that may never be answered absolutely, but studies have suggested that men typically orgasm within six and a half minutes once penetration has taken place. Six and half minutes may or may not seem like a great deal of time, but it gives some indication of how realistic sexual performance expectations actually are. It should be noted that the six and a half minute range is not an absolute standard.

If a male shouldn't make it to six and half minutes before he orgasms, it certainly wouldn't qualify as absolute evidence of a problem with sexual functioning. A better standard to use, again, may be the male's own perception that his sexual functioning is abnormal. Though men can and do consider themselves as having a problem with ejaculation control, getting input from a man's regular intimate partner gives balance as to whether a problem actually exists. It's entirely possible that the male's partner may not perceive any problem with sexual functioning at all, and that the difficulty only lies in the male's self-perception.

In the event that an issue with premature ejaculation is suspected, there are a number of options available to treat the problem. The problem of premature ejaculation is not particularly uncommon, and it typically responds to treatment successfully.



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