Help with PE (5)

1 Name: anon : 2009-04-25 16:47 ID:Cnp0iPBz

Iv'e heard countless ways online in which 'the miracle cure' for premature ejaculation exists. However, I'm only 17 and I'm wondering if this is something I will grow out of. I'm very sexually experienced and I seem to be able to satisfy in other ways, but I'm really looking for someone who has suffered from the same condition to tell me if there is any real way of helping it. Straight pumping I normally last around 4-5 mins, if shes on top maybe 8 mins. It makes me embarassed and also my gf quite annoyed sometimes

2 Name: Anonymous : 2009-04-25 22:10 ID:Heaven

Introduction. Consensus on a definition of premature ejaculation has not yet been reached because of debates based on subjective authority opinions and nonstandardized assessment methods to measure ejaculation time and ejaculation control.

Aim. To provide a definition for lifelong premature ejaculation that is based on epidemiological evidence including the neurobiological and psychological approach.

Methods. We used the 0.5 and 2.5 percentiles as accepted standards of disease definition in a skewed distribution. We applied these percentiles in a stopwatch-determined intravaginal ejaculation latency time (IELT) distribution of 491 nonselected men from five different countries. The practical consequences of 0.5% and 2.5% cutoff points for disease definition were taken into consideration by reviewing current knowledge of feelings of control and satisfaction in relation to ejaculatory performance of the general male population.

Main Outcome Measures. Literature arguments to be used in a proposed consensus on a definition of premature ejaculation.

Results. The stopwatch-determined IELT distribution is positively skewed. The 0.5 percentile equates to an IELT of 0.9 minute and the 2.5 percentile an IELT of 1.3 minutes. However, there are no available data in the literature on feelings of control or satisfaction in relation to ejaculatory latency time in the general male population. Random male cohort studies are needed to end all speculation on this subject. Exact stopwatch time assessment of IELT in a multinational study led us to propose that all men with an IELT of less than 1 minute (belonging to the 0.5 percentile) have "definite" premature ejaculation, while men with IELTs between 1 and 1.5 minutes (between 0.5 and 2.5 percentile) have "probable" premature ejaculation. Severity of premature ejaculation (nonsymptomatic, mild, moderate, severe) should be defined in terms of associated psychological problems.

Conclusion. We define lifelong premature ejaculation as a neurobiological dysfunction with an unacceptable increase of risk to develop sexual and psychological problems anywhere in a lifetime. By defining premature ejaculation from an authority-defined disorder into a dysfunction based on epidemiological evidence it is possible to establish consensus based on epidemiological evidence. Additional epidemiological stopwatch studies are needed for a final decision of IELT values at both percentile cutoff points.

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118719266/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0

tl;dr

no, you don't have pe

3 Name: Anonymous : 2009-04-26 00:34 ID:iJg/kQdn

In my opinion,there is no such thing as PE.If you ejaculated,that means you are done,and tell your sex partner to go masturbate or something.If you came,you're done.

4 Name: Anonymous : 2009-04-26 20:57 ID:5pUVJ8bp

>>3

Wouldn't it be nice to be so incredibly handsome and narcissistic that you could finish before penetration and not feel the least bit ashamed because everyone you've ever been with just feels thrilled to have been alone in a dark room with yourself?

If this describes you, you are living the dream.

5 Name: Anonymous : 2009-04-27 14:30 ID:Heaven

>>1 this belongs in /sex/, please continue the discussion there

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