Premature ejaculation is suffered by thousands of men through out the world, in fact surveys results put it at over 30% of men who ejaculate within the first 2 minutes of intercourse. In severe cases men can ejaculate as soon as they enter the vagina, or even before. This is crippling for a mans confidence and can have a significant negative impact on a relationship. PE can be the cause of depression in men and an unsatisfactory sex life can be the downfall of the strongest relationship.
Without treatment there is very little a man can do to control this problem on his own. International studies conducted in 2001, of men aged between 25-45, show that men who do not suffer from PE, and are able to continue intercourse for extended lengths of time, do seem to have an ability to hold off ejaculation, to a point, whilst men with PE demonstrated no control what-so-ever. But why not?
Chemicals in your body are released by sexual excitement, and flow into the bloodstream. Normally they are released at a slow pace, and increase as sexual excitement increases. In PE sufferers the body accelerates the flow of hormones into the body inducing an ejaculation much too quickly. Delay acts on the hypothalamatic sensors of the brain that regulate sexual excitement. By lowering the hyper activity of the sexual sensors, Delay helps you to prolong the penetration time and gives you total control over when you cum.
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Chemicals in your body are released by sexual excitement, and flow into the bloodstream. Normally they are released at a slow pace, and increase as sexual excitement increases. In PE sufferers the body accelerates the flow of hormones into the body inducing an ejaculation much too quickly. Delay acts on the hypothalamatic sensors of the brain that regulate sexual excitement. By lowering the hyper activity of the sexual sensors, Delay helps you to prolong the penetration time and gives you total control over when you cum.