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Confused about future sex life due to quick ejaculation (premature ejaculation) !!!

By Anonymous August 24, 2017 - 6:43pm
 
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Hi,
I am turning 25 next week. When i was 21, I had a girlfriend and had a sex multiple times. It was good, we both were satisfied. After i have to move to another country and after that till now, i haven't had a sex (since a 4 years). because of i am not in relationship right now since a long time, I do regular masturbation (normally once in a day). Since last few months, i cm very quickly during masturbation like less than 2 minutes. I am worried about it. Do i have any serious problem like PE? does it because i am too horny and not having a sex with anyone that's why am i seeing this? I am worried about my future sex life. Should i do anything right now or should i just wait until my future partner don't complain me? I am totally confused on this. I have read many content online. which is showing many different tricks and medical treatment. Should i go and visit doctor. or i am all right? can someone please advice!

Thanks,

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Hello Anon

Thank you for writing.

I can't say if you need to see a doctor or not. You'll know more when you are in a relationship with a woman; see what happens. Stop reading things on line, you'll find a thousand different solutions, a lot of them untrue or just old wives tales.
Some men last longer than others, it's not something to concern yourself about since you're not in a relationship. When you are, re-evaluate. Remember that stress can be a factor so the more you worry about it, the worse it can be.
Best,
Susan

August 25, 2017 - 7:45am
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