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The Frustrating Secret Men Keep About Sex (It’s Not What You Think)

The Frustrating Secret Men Keep About Sex (It’s Not What You Think) Image Credit: Pexels Introduction Let’s talk about sex. It’s a topic shrouded in a surprising amount of secrecy, even in our modern world. Men often carry unspoken burdens related to sexual performance. The most common stereotype is the pressure to last a long time, leading to anxiety and potentially even performance issues. But there’s another secret many men keep — a secret that can be equally frustrating and isolating: premature ejaculation (PE). PE is the inability to control ejaculation for a desired length of time, often leading to distress for both partners. Contrary to common beliefs, PE is a prevalent problem that can significantly impact a man’s confidence, relationships, and overall well-being. Let’s explore this frustrating secret and its causes, effects, and potential solutions. Understanding Premature Ejaculation Premature ejaculation (PE) is a condition where you are helpless to delay ejaculation for mor

Delayed Ejaculation – A Topic Shrouded in Secrecy and Misinformation

  Delayed Ejaculation – A Topic Shrouded in Secrecy and Misinformation Image Credit: Pexels While there can be some openness about sexual health these days, delayed ejaculation (DE) can still be a topic shrouded in secrecy and misinformation. Here's a breakdown of some "secret things" and "misinformation" you might not know about PE to help you understand it better: 1. Not All Delays Are DE : There is no one-size-fits-all definition of "delayed."  Ejaculation time can vary from couple to couple, and what feels right for one person might not be the same for another. The critical factor is whether the delay is causing distress for you or your partner. 2. Underlying Causes Can Be Surprising :  While psychological factors like performance anxiety are well-known, DE can also stem from physical reasons like nerve damage, hormonal imbalances, or certain medications. 3. It's More Common Than You Think :  Studies suggest DE affects up to 30% of me