Premature ejaculation in men with chronic pelvic pain
Ejaculation, before you’re ready for it, happens to 20-30% of men worldwide; but with men who have chronic pelvic pain syndrome or have been diagnosed with “chronic prostatitis,” this rapid ejaculation happens in 26-77% of men.
Rapid ejaculation is only a problem if it’s distressing for you, your partner, or your relationships. If you’re impacted by it, in this video, I cover:
– What premature ejaculation *actually* is
– How your ejaculator reflexes are like a 4-cylinder engine (or a V12)
– What you can do to increase time before ejaculation and finish when you want to
There’s a lot of social pressure and stigma around what male sexual performance should look like for men, but not a lot of encouragement to explore touching yourself with curiosity. Play around with:
– Stroke styles
– Pressure
– Lubrication and friction
– Intensity
Put a pause on the pressure to reach a specific sexual goal and put the focus on seeing what you really enjoy.
Impacts on rapid ejaculation can include:
– Overly sensitive glands at the head of the penis
– Shifts in the neurotransmitter of serotonin (which acts like a hormone)
– Your genetics
– Psychosocial and sociocultural
– Medications and drugs (and when coming off of medications)
– Thyroid disorders
– Erectile difficulties
– Pelvic muscle coordination
– Decreased body awareness
– Chronic pelvic pain
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RESOURCES:
McCarthy and Michael Metz
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Disclaimer:
This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.


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