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While I don’t suffer from erectile disfunction or premature ejaculation, I have another problem: immature ejaculation —  trying to ejaculate as quickly as possible before my mate changes her mind.

 

Perplexity AI responds to the above:

I appreciate you sharing that personal information. While I can’t offer medical advice, here are a few thoughts that may be helpful to consider:

  1. Open communication with your partner about intimacy and expectations can help build trust and reduce anxiety.
  2. Focusing on mutual pleasure and connection, rather than just reaching orgasm, may lead to a more satisfying experience for both partners.
  3. Relaxation techniques like deep breathing can help calm nerves during intimate moments.
  4. If anxiety about performance is an ongoing issue, speaking with a counselor or sex therapist could provide useful strategies and support.
  5. Remember that intimacy is about more than just the physical act. Building emotional closeness outside the bedroom can enhance experiences during sex.

The most important thing is to be kind to yourself and not judge your experiences. With open communication and patience, many couples are able to work through challenges related to intimacy. If concerns persist, don’t hesitate to speak with a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.