Premature Ejaculation & Its Effects on the Partner

Imagine you are a sexually healthy woman. You have never in your life experienced primary or secondary sexual dysfunction. Throughout your relationship, you have always felt emotionally intimate. You are not too familiar with men’s sexual health, and have always, as far back as you can remember, enjoyed longer lasting sex.
You have not, however, been physically intimate with your significant other for quite some time.

Then, it all began a few months ago when your partner would occasionally experience early ejaculation. Sometimes, he was unable to delay ejaculation for longer than a few minutes after penetration.

At first, you assumed this sex problem wasn’t a problem at all. In fact, you were flattered that you could produce such an increased libido in your guy. Then his sexual disorder became worse. Now, the lackluster sexual health of your relationship has begun to tear you and your lover apart.

Sexual interactions become frustrating. While your arousal runs high, your partner cannot control ejaculation long enough to satisfy you. While he still enjoys climax, you now resent his inability to satisfy you. Eventually your male partner refrains from having sexual intercourse. You may realize that both of you are affected by the condition of premature ejaculation and your relationship suffers along.

You search desperately for sexual health info that can answer your sexual health questions. What is premature ejaculation? How can I get rid of premature ejaculation? If there are erectile dysfunction pills, on the market, are there premature ejaculation medications out there as well?

Despite all your research, you feel trapped. The male sexual problems in your relationship go unacknowledged by your partner. While you want him to seek a premature ejaculation solution and overcome premature ejaculation, you fear openly recognizing your man’s premature orgasm. Instead, you suffer silently.

Stories such as this one are told to premature ejaculation doctors on a daily basis by couples struggling with premature ejaculation. Avoiding premature ejaculation in a relationship allows a small sex problem to grow into a full-blown sexual disorder.

Don’t let early ejaculation affect the intimacy in your relationship. When dealing with any type of sexual dysfunction, maintain open communication with your significant other. We understand that talking about premature ejaculation problems may not be easy. That is why our premature ejaculation therapy is structured to help couples confront the issue head-on.

Sexual dysfunction in men, whether voiced or not, causes emotional turmoil for both man and woman alike. If you don’t discuss it, your partner may never understand how you feel. In fact, many times both lovers assume that the other believes their sexual health to be intact.

Boston Medical Group sexual health clinics provide you with premature ejaculation doctors to help you bring understanding and sexual satisfaction back into your relationship. Make an appointment with Boston Medical Group today. It’s your first step to solving premature ejaculation.