The primary misconception about PE (or premature ejaculation) is that it’s a disease or condition. Yet check in with most medical professionals and you will find that there is no across the board accepted medical treatment for PE. At its most basic level, PE is due to cultural ignorance and taboo surround the sex act and performance. A simple analogy would be to imagine sending someone in to play a game of football without letting them know the rules of the game or what is going to happen. Certainly, they would not perform well.
Most men (and women) are unfamiliar with the inner workings of their sexual organs, and as such when it comes time to put them to use, a lot of confusion and frustration can arise. Most men who overcome PE do so through natural methods that involve using the mind and muscles, not medication.
Even Web MD, a leading resource for medical information, suggests mostly natural and non medical treatment for men suffering from the symptoms of PE.
Click here for Web MD Resources on PE.
The second and possibly more prevalent misconception about PE is that it means there is something wrong with a man. Furthermore, cultural stigma and pressure on men to perform sexually leads to an undue amount of stress, anxiety, and depression in men who are not able to sustain intercourse for a certain period of time.
The truth is that many men suffer from various degrees of PE. But the taboo around the subjects has made it difficult for many men to feel comfortable seeking help. We refer to the condition as PE, as the term “premature ejaculation” has too many erroneous connotations associated with it.
This blog contains natural and effective resources and information to help men find ways to help stop PE. On the one hand it includes links to courses and books that provide information you can use directly to take control of your own PE. In addition, there are articles and essays that help you realize you aren’t alone.
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