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Help for premature
ejaculation?
I have a problem with premature
ejaculation. I never seem to last more than one or two minutes because I
become too excited. Could you please tell me if there is anything I could
do for this problem? I am in a committed relationship and have been for
three or four years now.
A: Dr. Dean: Well, don't sweat it,
because getting excited is not a bad thing. It's a good thing. Let's not
make it into something horrible. And by the way, a minute or two is a long
time, when you really get down to the nitty gritty of it.
The only study where women took stopwatches to bed with them found that
one to two minutes duration is about average, so we're not starting at
such a bad place. We can help you here, because what you're asking for is
the ability to control these things. That's all we're talking about.
A recent study on circumcision and female sexual pleasure documented that
women prefer and have more orgasms with a male who is uncircumcised versus
an intact man. The report also found there were differences in sexual
technique between intact men and circumcised men. But this is another
story. We're not going to go there, because that is not your situation and
you're not about to have surgery. Premature ejaculation does, however,
see! m to be more common in circumcised men.
You're going to need a little extra help. Men need to just sit with their
partners and do a couple of exercises in an open and relaxed fashion, and
it can then become simple.
The problem is, a lot of men with this difficulty don't have that kind of
relationship. If they have in an ongoing, monogamous relationship, they
are already uptight from this situation and anxious and afraid to talk
about it with their partner.
This issue can make both parties nervous. The woman may be blaming herself
and you may be feeling guilty, so this can be a little tricky to talk
about.
The problem is control. There are exercises for this, but before you begin
the exercises, you need to talk to her and say, honey, you excite me so
much, I just can't help myself, but here are some things we can do
together.
One of the exercises is called the Squeeze Technique. First you stimulate
yourself and bring yourself cl! ose to the edge and then you learn to
squeeze and back off, to find exactly when you are at the point
inevitably.
Many men are afraid to tell their woman or develop a technique for slowing
down when they get to that point. You'll find when you slow down that
women prefer that to faster.
Men have a completely distorted view of what women like. You can read more
about this in the better lover article. Men get a lot of wrong ideas about
what women want from watching porn movies, so read up and get the real
information about foreplay, thrusting styles, rhythm, and other details on
women's preferences.
Next, get help from your partner with touching. Then you can get help with
a little bit of insertion and backing out so gradually the two of you make
it a fun thing.
People will think nothing of spending hours on their golf swing, but this
is the kind of thing people just can't see themselves doing.
You've got to be able to relax about! it. This is easy to treat. This is
nothing to get freaked out about or concerned about, the way many men do,
and if worse comes to worse, there are a variety of medications, usually
in the antidepressant classification, which are very effective.
Often sex therapists teach a man what's going on here and how to handle
it, and the man stops taking the drug because he now has the confidence to
run back in. But it can become worse again if he starts thinking about it
and gets anxiety about it.
It's a very funny, opposite kind of thing. You will get to a point where
you can relax with your partner - who knows what's going on and works with
you - and together you can find all kinds of fun.
Dean Edell, M.D.
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