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The Impact of Premature Ejaculation on Men and Their Partners

 

Premature ejaculation is defined as persistent or recurrent ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before, upon, or shortly after penetration, or before the person wishes. Premature ejaculation can be a lifelong condition experienced from the beginning of sexual activity or can develop after years of satisfactory sexual activity.

It is a frequent and distinct medical condition that can severely impact quality of life, affecting the physical and emotional well-being of patients and their partners. But most men are reluctant to talk about it with their partners or physicians.

More common than erectile dysfunction, this condition can affect men at any point in their lives, and one in four men experience poor control over ejaculation on a frequent basis. According to published research, 20%30% of men worldwide are commonly affected by premature ejaculation (PE), yet this medical condition remains a taboo subject in virtually every culture.

Why is premature ejaculation so stigmatized considering it is a well-known condition? Further research reported at the AUA suggests that one of the reasons might be the broad impact that premature ejaculation has on many aspects of a mans life, leaving him with feelings of embarrassment and inadequacy.

The impact premature ejaculation can have on men and their partners can be devastating for a relationship. It causes distress and embarrassment to one or both partners, potentially affecting sexual relationships and overall well-being. Analysis shows that men with poor control over ejaculation tend to be less satisfied with sexual intercourse and their sexual relationship, and may suffer more difficulties with sexual anxiety and arousal compared to non-sufferers. Many studies also found that men with PE and their partners reported higher ratings for interpersonal difficulty, lack of control over ejaculation and dissatisfaction with sexual intercourse.

Author: Valerian D.
 
Author Bio:
Valerian D. is a popular columnist. Valerian likes to pen down articles about this area.
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