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            <title>One Minute Penis</title>
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            <description>Men, You&amp;#8217;re on the Penis Clock
Women say, &amp;#8220;the actual vaginal penetration should last for 7 to 20 minutes&amp;#8221; but that is after 20 minutes to an hour of foreplay!  Normal men last around 7 minutes, and when asked, &amp;#8220;we can just skip that really.&amp;#8221;

Minute Man
While women do like intercourse to last longer than most men do, it depends on whether the sex is enjoyable or painful.  Some men however suffer their own mental pain, and those are the guys who worry about climaxing too fast.  According to the International Society for Sexual Medicine premature ejaculation is characterized by:  Ejaculation that always or nearly always occurs within one minute or less of vaginal penetration or immediate ejaculation upon entering the vagina!

Caveman Sex &amp;#8211; When did th...</description>
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            <title>Sex is Better at 50 than Age 30 or 40</title>
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            <description>Mature sexualityMen in their 50s have more satisfying sex lives than men in their 30sMen in their fifties are more satisfied with their sex lives than men in their thirties and forties, recording similar levels to 20-29 year-olds, according to a survey published in the February issue of BJU International.A team of experts from Norway and the USA surveyed 1,185 men aged between 20 and 79, asking them about various aspects of their sex life, including drive, erections and ejaculation.They found that although there was a strong relationship between a man&amp;#8217;s advancing age and his declining sex drive and ability to have an erection and ejaculate, there wasn&amp;#8217;t such a strong link between age and overall sexual satisfaction.The men who responded to the Norwegian postal questionnaire wer...</description>
            <author>Recovery Is Sexy.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 17:18:01 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Premature ejaculation , sexual self-esteem and infertility</title>
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            <description>Most infertile men have poor sexual self-esteem. As it is , they feel inadequate because they cannot get their wife pregnant. On top of this, if they cannot perform in the bedroom, this makes a bad situation even worse.Sexual problems are as common in infertile men as they are in fertile men. Premature ejaculation is the commonest male sexual problem. It is very distressing , because it makes the man feel inadequate and inferior.Remember that there is an evolutionary advantage to being a premature ejaculator and this seems to be hard-wired in our genes ! in the past ,wen who could have sex quickly could get lots of women pregnant quickly, and spread their genes far and wide !This is primarily a psychological problem ; and in many men is the result of behaviour which is learned as a teenage...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 07:03:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Propecia And Persistent Sexual Dysfunction</title>
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            <description>In recent weeks, lawsuits have been filed in the US and Canada by men who claim their sexual functioning dramatically decreased after taking the Merck Propecia pill that is used to treat hair loss (read one here). Now, a study has reported for the first time that the medicine does, indeed, cause persistent sexual dysfunction, contradicting information disseminated by the drugmaker.
Here is the bottom line: the researchers interviewed 71 otherwise healthy men between the ages of 21 and 46 years old. These men reported the onset of sexual side effects associated with the use of the drug and in which symptoms continued for at least three months, despite having discontinued treatment. [The med, by the way, is called finasteride and Merck markets a higher dose called Proscar to treat enlarged p...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 14:48:33 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Ominous Orgasms</title>
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            <description>Watch out for SPERM RASH!
There&amp;#8217;s a mysterious phenomenon in which some men, immediately after having an orgasm, come down with a flu-like illness, or skin rash.  Scientists are saying these men may be allergic to their own semen.  The condition is known as post-orgasmic illness sydrome, or POIS.  I bet soon you will hear of another syndrome called pre-sex bullshit syndrome PSBS, where a man actually gets sick of his own lies told trying to convince a girl out of her panties.   You heard it here first!

Semen is the cloudy white body fluid that is emitted from the urethra of the penis during orgasm. The average volume of semen produced in a single ejaculation is 5 ml, or a teaspoon. The semen is loaded with 600 million sperm, depending on the length of time since the last ejacula...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 04:35:48 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Premature Ejaculation Comes… And Goes?</title>
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            <description>At least that&amp;#8217;s what Shionogi Pharma is hoping. The Japanese drugmaker just released new data about its propellant spray and the findings suggest men will get a needed boost - those who sprayed the tip of their penis five minutes before having sex lasted 3-plus minutes compared with 34 seconds before the study began, and 56 seconds among the guys who were given a placebo. The results may not be huge, but every second counts.
The data actually combine two studies involving 1,092 men who were asked to have at least three sexual encounters and suffered premature ejaculation at least twice prior to the Shionogi experiment (see the press release). The International Society for Sexual Medicine defines PE as the inability to delay ejaculation for more than 1 minute after vaginal penetration...</description>
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            <title>Listen to your patients. They will tell you what is wrong with them.</title>
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            <description>I just saw a very distressed young man . He had been married for 3 years, but had still not been able to get his wife pregnant. His wife had got all her tests done, and her gynecologist had confirmed she was fine . She then asked him to get his semen analysis done, and this is where he was stuck . The problem was that while his libido was fine, and he had an active sexual life, he had been unable to get his semen analysis done. Every time he went to the lab for a semen analysis, they told him that they were unable to do it, because there was nothing in the container that they could analyse !His gynecologist dutifully referred him to a surgeon, who examined him and confirmed he was normal. He asked him to go to another lab for his semen analysis - with exactly the same results !The doctor t...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 14:06:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Sex is Better at 50 than Age 30 or 40</title>
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            <description>Mature sexuality
Men in their 50s have more satisfying sex lives than men in their 30s
Men in their fifties are more satisfied with their sex lives than men in their thirties and forties, recording similar levels to 20-29 year-olds, according to a survey published in the February issue of BJU International.
A team of experts from Norway and the USA surveyed 1,185 men aged between 20 and 79, asking them about various aspects of their sex life, including drive, erections and ejaculation.
They found that although there was a strong relationship between a man&amp;#8217;s advancing age and his declining sex drive and ability to have an erection and ejaculate, there wasn&amp;#8217;t such a strong link between age and overall sexual satisfaction.
The men who responded to the Norwegian postal questionnair...</description>
            <author>Recovery Is Sexy.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 14:31:39 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Premature Ejaculation: Counting The Seconds</title>
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            <description>This is the sort of condition that doesn&amp;#8217;t come up at dinner parties, or too many other places, we imagine. Yet the recent push to develop a med to treat the problem is getting more press, not surprisingly. The New York Times, for instance, ran a quickie round-up this weekend (see here).
Johnson &amp;#038; Johnson, for instance, is developing a pill called Priligy, and Sciele Pharma is working on a spray (see here). But as the Times notes, a key issue is whether premature ejaculation will be seen as a truly serious disorder. The International Society for Sexual Medicine defines it as the inability to delay ejaculation for more than 1 minute after vaginal penetration and, supposedly, up to one-third of US men suffer. 
&amp;#8220;Marketers know you don’t sell the steak, you sell the sizzle,...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 15:41:25 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Sex is Better at 50 than Age 30 or 40</title>
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            <description>Men in their 50s have more satisfying sex lives than men in their 30s
Men in their fifties are more satisfied with their sex lives than men in their thirties and forties, recording similar levels to 20-29 year-olds, according to a survey published in the February issue of BJU International.
A team of experts from Norway and [...] (Source: Recovery Is Sexy.com)</description>
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            <title>Come Again? A Spray For Premature Ejaculation</title>
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            <description>Before you get ahead of yourself, the spray has not yet been approved by the FDA. But the treatment did delay premature ejacualtion by as much as five times - or an average of 108 seconds - in a study of 256 men. Those whose penis tips were numbed out took an average of 2.6 minutes to ejaculate, compared with eight-tenths of minute for those given a placebo. 
Premature ejaculation is defined by the International Society for Sexual Medicine as the inability to delay ejaculation for more than 1 minute after vaginal penetration. Supposedly, up to one-third of US men. The product actually is a special mix of two anesthetics and is being developed by Shionogi&amp;#8217;s Sciele Pharma, which presented the study results at the annual meeting of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America.
There may...</description>
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            <title>Urinating in public</title>
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            <description>Did you know that it is illegal for actors to urinate on each other on film?A few weeks ago, we looked at the vexed issue of female ejaculation. Like most doctors, Dr Crippen did not encounter this phenomenon at medical school and is sceptical. New Scientist has been taking another look at the controversy. First they look at some science and some myths: Six things science has revealed about female orgasmThe G spot is realThe brain switches offMany women cannot have orgasmsGenes affect orgasmic frequencyTechnology can helpSome mystery remainsNew ScientistThen, New Scientist moves on to study the truth (or not) about female ejaculation.WHEN the British Board of Film Classification ordered 6 minutes and 12 seconds of material cut from British Cum Queens in 2002, they found themselves un...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 13:42:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Female ejaculation</title>
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            <description>I am grateful to an NHS BLOG DOCTOR reader for drawing my attention to this. I was going to say, &quot;what a load of bollocks&quot; but that is not contextually appropriate. I do not know what David Delvin does for a living now, but he is looking prosperous.Having located the magical g-spot, presumably at the end of a sexually frustrated female's rainbow, I wonder why Dr Delvin did not explain how and via which passage way it manages to secrete half a coffee cup of fluid? If any female readers are puzzled by unexpected &quot;glandular secretions&quot; please put them in a sealed container and sent it to:Rt Hon Alan Johnson MPSecreatary of State for Health79 WhitehallLondonSW1A 2NSMost importantly, could anyone explain to me why we, the taxpayers, are funding expensive drivel like this?++++++++My ageing Gre...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 14:48:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Premature ejaculation is in the genes, not just in the mind</title>
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            <description>A new study found that premature ejaculation is not purely psychological. Genetics has a lot to do with it. 
Scientists from Utrecht University in the Netherlands studied 89 Dutch men who had &amp;quot;primary premature ejaculation&amp;quot;, which means they suffered from it from their first sexual contact. They were compared with 92 men who had no such history. In men with premature ejaculation, the serotonin was deficient in the area of the brain that controls ejaculation. 
Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that controls body temperature, sleep, sexual activity, appetite and emotions such as anger, aggression and mood. A common polymorphism (5HTTLPR) within the promoter region of the serotonin transporter gene has been shown to influence the amount and activity of serotonin, so the authors postul...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 20:07:03 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Sexbolt Saturday: Allergic to Semen? Yes, It’s Possible</title>
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            <description>Did you know that it&amp;#8217;s possible to be allergic to the white stuff (and I&amp;#8217;m not talking milk here, people). Yep, that very tangible sign of a guy&amp;#8217;s pleasure can leave his partner red, itchy, blotchy and more.
What causes this is a sensitivity to the proteins in a guy&amp;#8217;s semen, a condition which actually has a name: human seminal plasma protein hypersensitivity (SPH). A person can be sensitive to the proteins in the semen of most men, or to a specific guy&amp;#8217;s proteins in particular. 
Symptoms of an allergy may include localized pain, itching, redness, swelling, hives or even trouble breathing! Most symptoms usually show up within 20 -30 minutes of contact and can last for hours or days. The severity really depends on body chemistry.
How to treat this very unpleasan...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 18:12:23 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Sexual Dysfunctions, Causes, and Treatments</title>
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            <description>This article provides basic information on common conditions. 
If you feel you have any of these consult with a sexual health specialist for assessment and treatment if necessary.

Loss of desire

Loss of desire affects both men and women, and is characterized by infrequent sexual activity or lack of desire, including few or no sexual dreams or fantasies. 
Physical factors that contribute to loss of desire or inhibited sexual desire (ISD) include hormone deficiencies, depression, alcoholism, drug abuse, some medications, kidney failure, and chronic illness. 
Psychological factors that contribute include stress, relationship problems, sexual trauma, major life changes, and bad memories associated with sexual interactions. 
Treatment is based on the causes of the loss, which may be physical,...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 13:02:06 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Premature Ejaculation</title>
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            <description>I have just finished reading On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan. I came late to the book as, having as I do to struggle by on the meagre stipend of a humble general practitioner, I did not pay the full hardback price for such a short novel. Or novelette, as some have called it. I do not care how it is categorised. Quite simply, it is brilliant. In pre-Beatles, pre-Carnaby street Britain, sex had yet to be invented and Ian McEwan takes us through a relationship that founders on the rocks of sexual disaster.The NHS did not “do” sex in 1960. Nowadays, there is help available for premature ejaculation from a number of experienced therapists. Or there used to be. With all the health cuts, the chance of anyone accessing this sort of therapy on the NHS is remote. So now it is only for the rich. Th...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 08:56:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Premature Ejaculation May End Soon With New Spray</title>
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            <description>This gives new meaning to the idea of a little shpritz. A spray-on device designed to eliminate premature ejaculation is making its final thrust in clinical testing and, if it lasts, may help men who can&amp;#8217;t. Plethora Solutions has developed the handy product, which will presumably arouse the 30 per cent of the male population who are believed to cross the finish line quickly, according to in-PharmaTechnologist.
Currently, there are no products available, except off-label use of antidepressants or a penile desensitizer, but there&amp;#8217;s a rub - those topical lotions generally don&amp;#8217;t work very quickly and, sometimes, work too well. And they&amp;#8217;re known to get messy. But Plethora believes it could have the first product on the market that works in less than five minutes, is easy...</description>
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