Understanding Premature Ejaculation: Causes and Myths

14/08/2020
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Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common issue that can affect men (or anyone with a penis) at any age, from adolescence to later in life. Despite its prevalence, it’s often shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding.

How to Tell if You Have Premature Ejaculation

If you find that you frequently ejaculate within one minute of penetration, and this causes distress for you or your partner, you might be experiencing premature ejaculation. It’s also important to consider the frequency of this occurrence; if it happens consistently and affects your sexual satisfaction, here are a few important things to consider.

Causes of Premature Ejaculation

The causes of premature ejaculation can be both emotional and psychological. Common factors include:

  • Anxiety: Performance anxiety can create a vicious cycle where fear of premature ejaculation leads to more anxiety, which then increases the likelihood of it happening.
  • Lack of Confidence: Feeling unsure about your sexual performance can increase the likelihood of premature ejaculation. Building confidence often involves open communication with your partner, focusing on positive experiences and tackling the issue together.
  • Over-excitement and Over-stimulation: Especially in new relationships or during particularly intense moments, heightened excitement can result in early ejaculation.

Some common myths about Premature Ejaculation

  1. Myth: Premature ejaculation only affects older men.
    Fact
    : PE can affect men of all ages, including teenagers and younger adults. It’s not limited to older individuals.
  2. Myth:Premature ejaculation means you’re not aroused enough.
    Fact
    : PE can occur even when someone is highly aroused. It’s often related to psychological factors rather than a lack of desire.
  3. Myth:If you experience Premature Ejaculation once, it will always be a problem.
    Fact
    : Many people experience ejaculation problems at some point in their lives. Factors such as stress or anxiety can cause temporary episodes, but this doesn’t mean premature ejaculation is permanent.
  4. Myth: There’s no cure for Premature Ejaculation
    Fact
    : Although there may not be one ‘cure’ to fix premature ejaculation, there are many techniques, methods and delay products that can help.

 

Communicating with Your Partner

Thinking about how to tell your partner you have premature ejaculation can be intimidating, but open communication is essential. Understanding premature ejaculation is the first step towards overcoming it. By addressing the emotional and psychological factors, employing techniques to extend performance and opting for topical treatments for premature ejaculation, you will be closer to reaching your endurance goals.

 

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