Two thirds of respondents all had moderate to severe premature ejaculation but after a round of jabs, were able to last three-and-a-half times longer. Men's typical ejaculatory latency is approximately four-eight minutes and it is not known exactly what causes premature ejaculation. As well as sometimes being caused by relationship issues, premature ejaculation can sometimes, in turn, cause issues in a relationship. The NHS says that occasional episodes of premature ejaculation are common and aren't a cause for concern. However, if you're finding that around half of your attempts at sex result in premature ejaculation, it might help to get treatment, according to experts.
Source: The Star February 16, 2019 09:00 UTC