1. Premature ejaculation is often a cause of worry. Matters get murkier
with this problem because it is not a subject people like to talk about
freely. Have you ever known a man who is willing to acknowledge about
ejaculating early to people around him? In all likelihood, you don't.
But this isn't because premature ejaculation is uncommon. In fact, it is
one of the most common clinical sexual complaints. According to a
study, in the adult age group, approximately 30 percent of men complain
of poor ejaculatory control. And think of those who never make it to a
doctor, due to either lack of awareness or sheer inhibition.
2. Premature ejaculation is sure a condition which needs medical
supervision. But where do you draw the line? How do you know if you are
ejaculating too early? A satisfactory time frame can be very subjective
and can differ from couple to couple. However, if you feel that you and
your partner would like you to last longer, there are certain tips you
can try at home. These are recommended by NHS and work in most cases.
However, if you feel that your situation is worse and you are
ejaculating a little too early, let's say within a minute or two of the
activity, you may need medical supervision.
3. USE A THICKER CONDOM: If you think you are getting too excited too
soon, ask yourself if you are using a thin condom, that is, if you are
using one at all. What you can do instead is go for an option that is
thicker. This will reduce your sensation, making you take longer to
ejaculate.
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