Holding Off His Premature Ejaculation

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Nothing's worse than that moment you realize you can't ejaculate. Well, except for the following second when your partner realizes too. It can be painful and just plain embarrassing. Our experts cover the causes and offer solutions.

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Description:   Nothing's worse than that moment you realize he can't hold back his ejaculation, It's definitely coming and there's nothing you can do - or so you thought. Our experts, covering the causes and offering solutions, can help you hold him off.

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Last Updated: 2011-05-10 19:09:42

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[x]   Transcript: Ian: This is an issue that I'm really passionate about. It is a topic that comes up a lot in my practice. I've actually written a new book all about it called Overcoming Premature Ejaculation. It's an issue that guys deal with and also I think a lot of women wonder about too. Logan: Lots of women wonder about it. Because they wonder how they can prolong sex. How they can encourage their partners to feel better about themselves because it becomes an insecurity and anxiety issue. And also it's a relationship issue because typically if a man is ejaculating prematurely, his female partner isn't necessarily getting all the sexual contact and foreplay that she needs. Ian: Exactly, and you know especially in the media where we're used to hearing a lot about erectile disorders and Viagra. But in fact premature ejaculation is a much bigger problem. By most estimates, 1 out of 3 men have premature ejaculation. Just to be specific and to be clear, men on the whole tend to ejaculate somewhat quickly regardless of what we see in porn. Studies have been done that show that even the average guy can last anywhere' and maintains thrusting during intercourse usually from anywhere from 2 to 5 minutes. Logan: And most women don't want hours of thrusting either. We get chaffed. It's not comfortable. Ian: So I think though that for men with premature ejaculation it is a couple of things. It's one, ejaculating usually within a minute. Many men with premature ejaculation can't even make it to the intercourse part. And forget manual stimulation or oral stimulation. It's really very very constricting and very very hard. Logan: So what does woman in this case do who is concerned about her partner and wants to help this? Ian: I think the best thing that a woman can do, to shortcut to the answer, is really encourage him to engage in other means of clitoral stimulation. Really emphasize oral sex, manual stimulation. There are medications that actually have the side effects of delaying ejaculation. This can be a big problem unless you happen to be a premature ejaculator. Then you might benefit from going to a doctor and talking about getting an off label prescription of a low dosage of one of these SSRIs. For more on this you can go to Good in Bed, like I said I wrote a whole book on this called Overcoming Premature Ejaculation, or go to more videos in this series.

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Ian Kerner, Ph.D, is a sexuality counselor and New York Times best-selling author of numerous books for Harper Collins, including "She Comes First" and "Love in the Time of Colic." He appears frequently on the Today Show and CBS Early Show and lives his wife and two boys in New York City. He holds advanced degrees from New York University and is certified by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists. For more about Ian, visit www.iankerner.com and check out www.goodinbed.com.

Logan Levkoff , Ph.D, is an expert on human sexuality, relationships, and sexual health. She appears frequently on TV including Good Morning America, the Today show, and CNN, and the New York Times has featured her work with teens and parents. Logan is the author of "Third Base Ain't What it Used to Be: What Your Kids are Learning About Sex Today" and "How to Teach Them to Become Sexually Healthy Adults" (NAL/Penguin) and is an AASECT certified sex educator. She received her Ph.D. in Human Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Life Education from New York University and an M.S. in Human Sexuality Education from the University of Pennsylvania. She lives in New York City with her husband, son, and daughter. For more, check out www.loganlevkoff.com or follow her on Twitter @LoganLevkoff.


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