I'm starting to wonder how common is Premature Ejaculation?None of my friends have the problem.none of the males in my family have the problem and no woman I have been with in serious relationships including my present girlfriend has ever been with a guy who has had PE.Have you talked to family, friends and your present partner have they ever been with a guy who had PE?.Its not talked about a lot but I ask people because I'm curious to see how common this is, but in my circles its no even heard of really....which sucks for me.
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Is PE really the second leading sexual dysfunction to ED.
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It depends on how you define Pre-E.
Lasting long enough until your partner reaches climax regardless of time (long or short) doesn't mean you have Pre-E, its known that many ladies take longer than males to climax from only penetrative intercourse, and that also varies from one lady to another and from one couple to another.
Also, its not uncommon for a male to ejaculate within a few strokes or minutes from the initial penetration, it only affects them mentally and leads to a complex if they take it as a shame or an inadequacy, rather than being over excited by a wonderful partner.
IMVHO, Its mostly in the mind, and the pelvic floor, and pre conditioning. The Premature Ejaculation Forum has invaluable information on the subject and how to deal with it.
A real man never hurts a woman. The woman came out of a man’s rib, not from his feet to be walked on, and not from his head to be superior, but from his side to be equal. Under the arm to be protected, and next to the heart to be loved. - Mrs. workin_4_it
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I agree with bendricks too.... lol i envy you.
Btw, about Bendricks question, my best friend had PE, he never accepted it till i told him i had it, he told me that it happend to him with her ex girlfriend but he managed to overcome it ~ (Oh and btw, he used to say he was really good at sex even if he had that problem )
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Lots of people who do not have de (or re) think it would be a good thing to have how wrong they are.
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Originally posted by Pegasus View PostLots of people who do not have de (or re) think it would be a good thing to have how wrong they are.
And i apologize, i didn't ment to make it look like DE was better than PE... both of us just want to be a normal guy while having intercourse with the person you like and to be able to reach the orgasm at the same time as your partner...
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Does it count as re/de (are they different terms for the same thing or slightly different?) if you can orgasm just fine through masturbation when alone but never through actual sex?
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