Posted by Samara Daniels | Posted in Premature Ejaculation, Sexual Health | Posted on 5:00 AM
The primary signs showed by a man suffering from premature ejaculation are:
In other words, if ejaculation is occurring before a man is "ready" for it, with minimal sexual stimulation before or shortly after penetration then he is suffering from premature ejaculation. An estimated thirty percent of men suffer from it on a consistent basis.
Today, most sex therapists recognize premature ejaculation as reoccurring condition due to lack of ejaculatory control. They generally classify premature ejaculation in two major categories.
According to the International Society for Sexual Medicine, lifelong premature ejaculation is characterized by:
Acquired (secondary) premature ejaculation is characterized by:
- Ejaculating rapidly
- Facing this problem persistently
- Happening at least 50 percent of the times
In other words, if ejaculation is occurring before a man is "ready" for it, with minimal sexual stimulation before or shortly after penetration then he is suffering from premature ejaculation. An estimated thirty percent of men suffer from it on a consistent basis.
Today, most sex therapists recognize premature ejaculation as reoccurring condition due to lack of ejaculatory control. They generally classify premature ejaculation in two major categories.
- Lifelong (primary) premature ejaculation: Where the symptoms of premature ejaculation develop at some point of a man’s first sexual experience and remain as a problem afterwards.
According to the International Society for Sexual Medicine, lifelong premature ejaculation is characterized by:
- Ejaculation that always or nearly always occurs within one minute or less of vaginal penetration.
- The inability to delay ejaculation on all or nearly all vaginal penetrations.
- Negative personal consequences, such as distress, frustration or the avoidance of sexual intimacy.
- Acquired (secondary) premature ejaculation: Where the symptoms of premature ejaculation develop either unexpectedly or gradually.
Acquired (secondary) premature ejaculation is characterized by:
- Avoiding minimal stimulation occurred in past, persistent or recurrent ejaculation, before or shortly after penetration is marked as premature ejaculation.
- If it’s causing personal distress or relationship problems.
- It may develop after a man had previous, satisfying sexual relationships without ejaculatory problems.
