A 42-year-old member asked:
How to get rid of premature ejaculation in a man?
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Dr. Moez Khorsandianswered
Urology 29 years experience
Psychological, meds: Premature ejaculation can be treated with behavoiural modification and/or psychological training. If this fails, medical therapy is indicated.
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Dr. Mark Reynoldsanswered
Psychiatry 35 years experience
Options: Distract by thinking nonsexual thoughts. "stop and start": stop stimulation before ejaculation for 30 seconds and restart. Repeat as desired. "squeeze" method: man or partner gently squeezes the end of penis (where the glans meets the shaft) for several seconds. Stop stimulation for 30 seconds, and restart . repeat as desired.
Ssris such as prozac (fluoxetine). Use a condom and/or local anesthetic cream.
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A 33-year-old member asked:
How can I induce premature ejaculation in a man?
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Dr. Ed Friedlanderanswered
Pathology 46 years experience
Whoa: If you're asking this, are you perhaps with the wrong man in the first place? You owe it to yourself to be able to enjoy sex. You can speed a man coming to climax by being the most intense, active, imaginative and affectionate lover you can be. This might be good for you both. If a man has difficulty climaxing and the sex is otherwise good, ask his doctor if yohimbine is something he could try.
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