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Should I get circumcised to be more enduring in bed
Should I get circumcised to be more enduring in bed?
Can circumcision solve the problem of premature ejaculation? Rumor has it that circumcised men make better lovers. Why? It is believed that men who have had their foreskin removed are better able to control their sexual arousal and orgasm, as they have less sensitivity to the glans penis.
Cutting doesn't fix the problem
Is there any truth in this tale? A group of scientists performed a meta-analysis of the results of the studies carried out to find out whether the circumcision procedure affects the sexual abilities of patients prone to premature ejaculation. What they found came as a surprise.
Scientists pooled data from 12 studies that included 10,019 circumcised men and 11,570 uncircumcised men. Several forms of sexual dysfunction have been considered, including erectile dysfunction, painful intercourse, and premature ejaculation.
While circumcision may play a role in some sexual dysfunctions, it does not eliminate premature ejaculation. In short, don't rush to the doctor to go under the knife just because you're having premature ejaculation.
What causes premature ejaculation?
So now that the common myth that circumcised men are less vulnerable to premature ejaculation due to the reduced sensitivity of the glans penis, and that the presence of the foreskin causes PE, has been debunked, let's look at what the real cause is ?
The true cause of rapid ejaculation has nothing to do with the presence or absence of the foreskin. All types of men can experience uncontrolled ejaculation.
The causes of premature ejaculation can vary and include genetic, physical, or psychological components. It doesn't matter who you are, where you're from, or what your penis looks like, you can have PE. However, the "here and now" cause of this trouble is the inability of a man to recognize the "point of no return" during intercourse.
Can premature ejaculation be treated?
So we've established that going to the doctor's office for a circumcision is not the best option. And there's no point in thinking about it. What can you do if you are unlucky and premature ejaculation is poisoning your life?
The good news is that there are several treatment options for men suffering from premature ejaculation, including medication.
While this is definitely a problem that can cause a lot of pain and suffering to a man, it is actually one of the most treatable of all sexual dysfunctions! All treatments for PE vary in terms of cost, risk, and long-term effectiveness.
Types of treatment
Let's look at the most common and effective:
Anesthetics
Some men with PE prefer a quick fix, even if it's temporary. If you are one of these, you can use anesthetic sprays or gels that cause superficial numbness of the glans penis, in the hope that this will prolong the time before ejaculation occurs.
Antidepressants
Another treatment option is taking pills, usually antidepressants, which can delay ejaculation. One of the main problems with this treatment is that it is temporary. After the pills stop working, the problem of premature ejaculation returns.
Also, pills can have unwanted side effects, and sprays can get on your partner's skin, causing numbness in intimate areas.
Dapoxetine
Dapoxetine is the most effective remedy for uncontrolled ejaculation, prolonging the time of sexual intercourse by 4 times. Read more about the drug here: How long should a man not finish during sex.
Treatment with sex therapy and exercise
If pills and gels aren't right for you as a long-term solution, and you want to address the root of the problem rather than the symptoms, what can you do? One of the options is sex therapy or special physical exercises at home.
Using ejaculation control exercises such as "squeeze technique" or "stop and go" will teach you how to prevent premature ejaculation. These exercises can give positive results that will last longer than all the sprays, gels and tablets combined.
These methods aim to allow men to enjoy sex, rather than being distracted or depriving themselves of sensations in an attempt to prevent orgasm. Circumcision is not an option.
Instead, a man will learn to recognize his "point of no return" and adjust his frictions and stimulation accordingly. This will help you become more enduring in bed without sacrificing erotic pleasure.