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How Are Premature and Delayed Ejaculation Related?

Sexual Performance

Problems with ejaculation are common for men and healthy sexuality is a good indicator of a person’s overall health no matter what their gender. After all, sex calls for stamina, energy and focus – three areas which perform better in people who have a healthy and well-balanced life. Understanding how a person’s health is incorporated into their sexual satisfaction can help improve a man’s performance and it can also help him to develop a comprehensive treatment plan when it comes to his sexual health.

Sexual Performance and Satisfaction

Men seeking help for help with sexual performance isn’t new – in fact, it’s one of the most common complaints men have about their health. But men seeking help specifically to help their satisfaction is surprisingly less common. This is partly because men assume performance and satisfaction go hand in hand. While this is true to an extent, there are times when a man’s performance may be great, but his personal satisfaction is low.

Delayed ejaculation is a condition where men can have sex for a prolonged amount of time without achieving orgasm. This may sound like the perfect example of amazing stamina but it’s also frustrating for the man who experiences it. Premature ejaculation, on the other hand, is when a man orgasms too quickly but that doesn’t mean he gets much satisfaction.

These conditions initially seem to be the polar opposite of each other but, in truth, they do have a lot in common. Both delayed and premature ejaculation are often the result of problems outside the bedroom. Stress, fluctuations in weight and a more sedentary lifestyle are all common contributors to both. In many cases, positive changes in these areas can treat and ultimately manage the condition, but other times, a more aggressive form of therapy is needed. In some cases that may mean seeking out medical advice from a physician and, in other cases, sexual therapy can play a part.

Sex and masturbation also play a role in each with frequent or unique masturbation habits being a common trigger for delayed ejaculation. In both cases, however, masturbation can also be used to effectively treat the condition. This may seem counter-intuitive at first but sexual therapy has become a popular and effective way of dealing with a variety of sexual performance problems, including erectile dysfunction and problems achieving orgasm.

Improving Your Sex Life With More Sex

More SexFor men dealing with delayed ejaculation, changing their masturbatory habits can help them better simulate sex in order to achieve an orgasm with someone else as easily as they can when flying solo. In some cases this means a mix of changing or altering how they masturbate along with sessions of mutual masturbation and other sex play with partners.

When men are dealing with premature ejaculation, masturbation becomes a way for them to tune into their body and learn exactly what they feel as they become aroused and build towards an orgasm. By taking it slow they can get a better understanding of how their body reacts to different stimulation and then use that knowledge to create a sexual technique that improves both their pleasure and their stamina.

At first glance, delayed and premature ejaculation seem to have little, if anything, in common but as we learn more about each condition and how men deal with them, it’s easier for others to learn about different methods that could also work for them. Ultimately, problems achieving orgasm are often an indicator that something isn’t quite right and positive changes in a man’s overall health can often do the trick. Changing the way he masturbates and has sex can also help reduce the symptoms for these conditions as well as improving his overall performance and, ultimately, his sexual satisfaction as well.