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Your Guide to Premature Ejaculation Myth

Herballove Medical Reference
created by Herballove Editorial
Reviewed by Dr. Mitchell McNiff, M.D.
( July 11, 2003 )

Myth 1

Wearing Double Condoms Can Delay Ejaculation.

There are no respected medical studies that prove wearing double condoms can slow down the sensations and delay ejaculation. Although, based on simple reasoning – wearing two condoms would lessen the stimulation on the penis and help the overcoming premature ejaculation from a physical stand point. However, improper usage of condoms might destroy its protectiveness. Sadly, the two condoms may rub against one another and rip a hole, which could lead to pregnancy and STD.

Myth 2

Pornography increases sexual ability and performance.

Pornography makes men fantasize about sex. Although a steady diet of porn may prove to be educational and stimulating, it more often than not makes men have too high expectations about unattainable women, perfect body parts and unrealistic situations. But the use of pornography amongst couples could help the comfort level rise and put less focus on PE problems with extended foreplay and a better understanding of a partner’s desires.

Myth 3

A couple can still sexually function with Premature Ejaculation.

Although there are numerous ways to stimulate a partner, in order to reach sexual satisfaction, most women require five to 10 minutes of intravaginal stimulation. About 12 percent require 10 minutes or more. With premature ejaculation, that time is shortened to anywhere between a few seconds and a few minutes, causing a serious problem with fulfilling sex between partners.

Myth 4

Men who orgasm too quickly are selfish.

The most common reason for men who climax quickly is not self-interest (if it feels great why not prolong it?). It actually has more to do with anxiety, which triggers ejaculation. The more pressure a man is under to last, the faster he will climax. True, some men may not care about their partner's pleasure in bed, but don't assume this to be true if he is generally a kind and respectful man. PE could simply mean he really likes you and is over-anxious because he wants to please you.

Myth 5

If I try hard enough I can last longer.

Trying to concentrate on lasting longer will more often than not make you come faster. By concentrating on the problem, it will increase pressure and anxiety. Instead, try focusing on bringing your lover to orgasm by means other than just intercourse. Perhaps mix foreplay with intercourse; before, after and in the middle. Focusing on the true task at hand, contributing to the stimulation of a partner will increase confidence and comfort.

Myth 6

Premature Ejaculation is a relatively new problem facing society.

Premature Ejaculation has been a problem that has been around a long time. In the 1940s sex researcher Kinsey interviewed nearly 20,000 men and women about their sexual habits. He found that 75% of men ejaculated within 2 minutes into intercourse. Luckily, new Herbal Products (found on our Product Page) can treat PE and get you on the road to a happy and healthy sex life.

It’s an easy choice – for a hard penis.

 
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