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Where u at you weazle little faggot PurpleJ?
Better change your avatar to a team from another conference bitch. If you're yearning for a winner, might a s well put an ohio st avatar up you little giner! You can still use 8/9 for the number of times "you" beat michigan.
if you need to live vicariously through a winner that bad, just put puppylove up as your avatar.
It's not over yet, but it's clear Oregon will win by 2 td's as I predicted. Better change my prediction to 4td's if bambi° squeaks by the buckeyes.
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Although men with premature ejaculation describe feeling that they have less control over ejaculating, it is not clear if that is true, and many or most average men also report that they wish they could last longer. Men's typical ejaculatory latency is approximately 4–8 minutes.[3]
Men with PE often report emotional and relationship distress, and some avoid pursuing sexual relationships because of PE-related embarrassment.[4] Compared with men, women consider PE less of a problem,[5] but several studies show that the condition also causes female partners distress.[6][7][8]
Contents [hide]
1 Cause
2 Mechanism
2.1 Intromission time
3 Diagnosis
4 Treatments
4.1 Self-treatment
4.2 Psychoanalysis
4.3 Sex therapy
4.4 Medications
5 Epidemiology
6 History
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
Cause[edit]
The causes of premature ejaculation are unclear. Many theories have been suggested, including that PE was the result of masturbating quickly during adolescence to avoid being caught by an adult, of performance anxiety, of an unresolved Oedipal conflict, of passive-aggressiveness, and having too little sex—but there is little evidence to support any of these theories.[3]
Several physiological mechanisms have been hypothesized to contribute to causing premature ejaculation including serotonin receptors, a genetic predisposition, elevated penile sensitivity, and nerve conduction atypicalities.[2]
The nucleus paragigantocellularis of the brain has been identified as involved in ejaculatory control.[9] Scientists have long suspected a genetic link to certain forms of premature ejaculation. In one study, 91 percent of men who have had premature ejaculation for their entire lives also had a first-relative with lifelong premature ejaculation. Other researchers have noted that men who have premature ejaculation have a faster neurological response in the pelvic muscles.[citation needed]
PE may be caused by prostatitis[10] or as a drug side effect.
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