My ex-girlfriend left me feeling so paranoid about sex that I am now
nervous about getting involved with women again. I suffer from premature
ejaculation and she made me feel like it was my fault and somehow I was
doing it just to spite her.
She kept telling me only “kids” suffer from it and I should ‘grow up’ and learn to satisfy a woman.
Is there a pill I could take to cure it? I’ve tried most of the
recommended methods but none works very well. If there isn’t a drug, is
there anything else you could suggest?
Albert, by e-mall.
Dear Albert,
Of course, it is not your fault. One in three men struggles with
premature ejaculation (PE), at some point in their lives. It can happen
to anyone no matter how old or sexually experienced you are. Your
ex-girlfriend is as misguided as she is rude. You’re lucky to be rid of
her!
There is a lot of research being done on PE. Some of the latest
thinking is that it could be hereditary. It could also have something to
do with the levels of chemicals (serotonin and dopamine) in your brain.
High levels of dopamine appear to trigger early ejaculation and
high levels of serotonin appear to delay it. Drugs like anti-depressants
can help restore the balance and getting lots of exercise also seems to
help.
Scientists are currently working on a pill to ‘cure’ PE. But it
has to be perfected and approved, and drugs are not the answer for
everyone.
In the meantime, you can learn to manage your PE. Go to the American website www.goodinbed.com and download an e-book called Overcoming Premature Ejaculation.
It is said to be the best book on the subject, and it covers the practical and emotional aspects.
Read it, do the exercises and when you feel confident, start dating again. Not all women are as unsympathetic as your ex!

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