With Premature Ejaculation - often referred to as 'PE' - ejaculation occurs before the male feels he is 'ready'. This has nothing to do with the length of time for which intercourse has been taking place and is not connected with how long his penis has been inside his partner. It is simply about whether he is ready to ejaculate or not; if he is not, then it will cause as much sexual frustration as does Erectile Dysfunction.
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I can't come during intercourse with my partner
Why do people gain weight when they stop smoking?
25 Proven Tips For better sleep at night
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What is Sexual Dysfunction
WHAT IS SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION?
Sexual dysfunction (or sexual malfunction or sexual disorder) is difficulty experienced by an individual or a couple during any stage of sexual activity, including
physical pleasure,
desire,
preference,
arousal
or orgasm.
Sexual issues can occur at any time in a persons’ life, can be caused by many things and can cause a great deal of heart ache and frustration.
SEXUAL INTIMACY - THE FIVE LEVELS OF INTIMACY
SEXUAL INTIMACY
Intimacy involves feelings of emotional closeness and connectedness with another person.
There are four types of intimacy: emotional, mental, spiritual, and physical.
Intimacy usually means mutual vulnerability, openness, and sharing. It is often present in close, loving relationships such as marriages and friendships. The term is also sometimes used to refer to sexual interactions, but intimacy does not have to be sexual
The Five Levels of Intimacy
Psychologists have identified 5 levels of emotional intimacy we all move through as we get to know someone.
Emotion Code and Hypnotherapy a perfect match
Are You in Alignment With Your Money Goals?
Even if you’ve been on your own as an adult for quite a while, chances are you haven’t yet achieved all the goals you’ve set for yourself. You probably have a lot of goals for your family, personal life, career, etc. And if you’re reading this, you likely have certain financial goals to help you live a more abundant life. When it comes to money, goals are critical. Setting goals not only gives you something to plan around but also helps you measure your own success. After all, if you don’t know where the finish line is, how will you ever get there?
5 ways that you may be sabotaging yourself
No matter our goals, sometimes we end up making choices or acting in a way that undermines what we really want — this can lead to you sabotaging yourself and your progress. Even with the best of conscious intentions, we often allow this self-sabotage to creep in and prevent us from reaching our goals. For example, maybe you really want to lose weight, but keep falling off the wagon when it comes to sweets or exercise. Maybe you want to be more loving with your spouse, but continue to be critical or nit-picky.









