Premature Ejaculation frequency and impact

Lots of men aged 19 to 60 have experience rapid ejaculatation even before having sexual intercourse with their partner.

Some couples suffer from the inability to have a fulfilled intercourse because men are unable to control excitement and often ejaculate before penetration.

Some men can hardly last a minute after penetration and the condition impacts both partners causing distress and fear of sexual failure. For many couples it may result in divorce.

PE is a very common medical condition. Some sex experts suggest that about one-third of all men suffer from PE or will have PE at some moment of their life.  The actual frequency of this delicate sexual problem is really hard to evaluate.

The number of the sufferers could be higher, considering many are reluctant to discuss this problem with medical professionals.

A World Health Organization announced the results of the study conducted recently in Asia, according to the study an early ejaculation was the most common of all sexual problems among males. It was assessed that between 25% and 33% of all men ejaculated before they wish to.

The findings based on different PE studies have shown that women who experienced problems of sexual dissatisfaction are unhappy in their sexual life and are willing to talk frankly about the trouble without the presence of their husband or partner.

PE often leads to psychological problems in men and women as well and, if not controlled, PE may finally affect self-esteem of a man. The problem with men is in their hesitation or reluctance to discuss the condition with anybody else.

Sometimes married women prefer to keep their husbands’ problems in secret because it could affect their husbands’ self-esteem.

The burden of rapid ejaculation is both emotional and physical. Men need to be sexually active and satisfy their partners to be self-confident and happy.

If you have PE or your partner suffers from this condition, and it’s making you or your partner unhappy, you should ask help, visit your doctor and start the treatment.

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