August 2008


Women facing sexual problems of their partners26 Aug 2008 10:10 am

It will be quicker for solving ejaculation and erection problems to treat them calmly and trying not to desperate.

If you are a woman, there are several things you can do for making your partner feel more comfortable while he is having some of those problems (like premature ejaculation, or also related to a dysfunction or retarded ejaculation).

Now, let’s take a look at what problems might men suffer from, and we will also advice you just to make you ready to help him and solve them together.

Lack of interest

Your partner doesn’t look much interested on having sexual relations.

It is certainly a problem. So most men think that having a powerful and prolonged erection is their duty, it might be confusing and frustrating not feeling excited in front of a woman and her attributes.

In that case, being the woman, you shouldn’t take it on the bad way and, for instance, ask him

What time can be considered as premature ejaculation?12 Aug 2008 12:26 am

According to a research made in New Delhi, now it’s official: ejaculating before 60 seconds from the beginning of the coitus is considered as premature ejaculation.

20 members from the best experts in sexual health, created by the ISSM (an international society of sexual medicine) established that definition for the PE; a sexual dysfunction that affects to the 30% of men.

According to TOI from Orlando, the eminent American urologist Ira D. Sharlip, main author of the research, set up that definition for the EP (the nightmare of million of men around the world) after studying hundreds of international research published about that matter. The team that developed that research is published in the Sexual Medicine Diary and also in the American Urologist Association during its annual conference in Florida.

Dr. Sharlip said, “the definition of the PE is a sexual dysfunction in which the ejaculation happens after a minute after the penetration