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delayed ejaculation
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male reproductive system, ejaculatory incompetence, sex, delayed ejaculation, retarded ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, an inhibition of ejaculation, male is unable to ejaculate, intercourse, manual stimulation, a partner, most men ejaculate, 2 to 4 minutes after onset of active thrusting in intercourse, men, retarded ejaculation entirely unable to ejaculate, circumstances, intercourse, able to ejaculate, great effort, after prolonged intercourse, example 30 to 45 minutes, most common causes, psychological, common psychological causes, a strict religious background causing the person to view sex, sinful, lack of attraction, partner, conditioning, unique, atypical masturbation patterns, traumatic events, discovered in masturbation, illicit sex, learning one's partner is having an affair, factors, anger toward the partner, involved, organic causes, a variety of drugs, prozac, mellaril, guanethidine, impair ejaculation, neurological disease strokes, nerve damage, spinal cord, cause a delay in or inability to ejaculate, man is unable to ejaculate, reasonable length of time, form of stimulation, masturbation, a good indicator that organic factors, likely to play a role, in the problem, stimulation, the penis, a vibrator, increased stimulatory device, an underlying physical, neurological, problem exists, a neurological examination, uncover other neurological defects associated, delayed ejaculation, man has never ejaculated, form of stimulation, wet dreams, masturbation, intercourse, in his life, a urologist, consulted, congenital, physical abnormality, he is able to ejaculate, reasonable period of time by some form of stimulation, he should seek sex therapy, a therapist specializing in this area, includes both partners, therapist, educate the couple, the fundamentals of sexual response, how to communicate, guide the partner, ideal stimulation, rather than trying to, a sexual response to occur, therapy then commonly, homework assignments wherein the couple, privacy of home, engage in sexual activities that minimize performance pressure, maximize focusing on pleasure, sexual intercourse, prohibited, limited period of time, couple gradually enhances ability to enjoy ejaculation, stimulation, in cases where, problematic relationship, an inhibition of sexual desire between the couple, therapy to enhance the relationship, emotional intimacy required, a preliminary step, hypnosis a useful adjunct to therapy, a partner is not willing to participate in therapy, self-treatment of this problem, unsuccessful, a medication is believed to be the cause, the problem, man's physician should review other medication options, never discontinue a, consulting the prescribing physician, difficult in certain instances, the medication is working appropriately to solve a pre-existing medical, psychological problem, outpatient treatment commonly, 12 to 18 sessions, an average success rate, in the range of 70 to 80%, a more positive outcome is associated, having a previous history of satisfying sexual experiences, a short duration, the problem, feelings of sexual desire, feelings of love toward one's sexual partner, motivation, absence of serious psychological problems, medications, the source, the problem, a full recovery, expected physician is able to switch, discontinue the medication, marital stress, sexual dissatisfaction, inhibited sexual desire, avoidance of sexual contact, result problem is not addressed, remedied, healthy attitudes toward sexuality, one's own genitals helps, prevent delayed ejaculation, vitally important to realize that cannot, a sexual response, cannot, yourself to go to sleep, to perspire, harder one tries to have a certain sexual response, becomes inhibited, to minimize the pressure, a man should absorb himself, in the pleasure, the moment, worrying, ejaculate, partner should create a relaxed atmosphere, free of pressure, rather than create pressure, questions, not ejaculation has occurred, fears, anxieties, fear of pregnancy, openly discussed.
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