September 2008


Youth and premature ejaculation09 Sep 2008 03:04 am

Most young people that suffer from premature ejaculation are only suffering from lack of information and wrong ideas.

Dr. Helen S. Kaplan, a well-known expert, suggested another definition for that problem in her book “Premature Ejaculation”, which was accepted for the WHO: “the fundamental characteristic of the premature ejaculation is that the man does not have an adequate and voluntary control of the ejaculation, resulting on an involuntary climax”.

Perhaps that definition is not precise enough and can make us be mistaken. It should be tinged. It talks about an adequate control (and not an absolute control) which is the most important difference. When the excitation of the male comes to that “no return point”, it is not possible to have any kind of control and the ejaculation is imminent. The time that a man needs to get an erection after ejaculating is what it’s called “refractory period”, and it’s different from

10 questions about premature ejaculation02 Sep 2008 01:19 am

The taboos have kept silent for a long time this problem. For fear and shame, premature ejaculators tend to be slightly receptive to talk about what they experience.

Premature ejaculation treatment

In ten questions we ask and answer the most frequent interrogants on premature ejaculation. After reading it, you’ll be nearer to confront and solve the problem.

1. What is premature ejaculation?

We talk about premature ejaculation when a man ejaculate too quickly but he wants to last longer. But what is “too fast”? What is normal? Is there a minimum time considered? In practice, only what you and your partner matter: so, we talk about premature ejaculation if it takes place before the couple desires. The ejaculation may even come up before penetration. A man who does not have this problem is able to control when he wants to ejaculate, in order to delay the moment