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Healthy attitudes toward sexuality and one's own genitals help prevent delayed ejaculation.
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A strict religious background causing the person to view sex as sinful. An open discussion contribute to better sexual relationships and normal sexual satisfaction.
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To minimise the pressure, a man should absorb himself in the pleasure of the moment, without worrying about whether or when he will ejaculate.
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There is stop and go technique. If your partner is aware of your problems, then you can practice this technique together. Every time you are about to ejaculate, STOP. Wait a minute or two and then go at it again.
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Any fears or anxieties, such as fear of pregnancy or disease, should be openly discussed.
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The partner should create a relaxed atmosphere, free of pressure, rather than create pressure with questions about whether or not ejaculation has occurred.
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A strict religious background causing the person to view sex as sinful
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Conditioning caused by unique or atypical masturbation patterns
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Organic causes are also possible; a variety of drugs may sometimes impair ejaculation.
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Traumatic events (for example learning that one's partner is having an affair)
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Lack of attraction for a partner
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Neurological diseases may also cause delayed or an inability to ejaculate such as strokes and nerve damage to the spinal cord or back.
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Endocrine diseases like diabetes and prostate problems can also lead to delayed ejaculation.
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Delayed ejaculation refers to an inhibition of ejaculation. The man is unable to ejaculate, either during intercourse, or with manual stimulation in the presence of a partner.
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Pelvic surgery that involved trauma to pelvic nerves, which are responsible for orgasm, also lead to delayed ejaculation.
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Some allergies and high blood pressure can also lead to delayed ejaculation.

