Premature ejaculation gene discovered; preemo-jaculators rejoice "It's not my fault!"
October 23rd 2008 06:57
Look at that lady's face... unsatisfied. Frustrated. Angry. The feeling of rejection, the uncertainty and doubt. Does her lover find her attractive? If he did, wouldn't his erection be rock hard and magnificent?
Now look at his face. Dejected. Insecure. Looking off to the side - I assume at a picture of them together, before these problems of a sexual nature arose.
Premature ejaculation is a strange affliction, apparently affecting "25 to 40%" of men. It has been long linked to mental health, mainly anxiety, and doctors have always tried to treat PE with some understanding of the man's state of mind.
These quick gushers can take some relief in recent research which claims that there might be a gene that triggers premature ejaculation.
A-ha! Serotonin is the vile culprit! Leave our sexual lives alone, serotonin!
Uh oh... further reading in the article suggests the following:
No, please... not the video games. We're already so unpopular - at least, leave our functioning genitals alone, please.
*this image is from the BBC article.
Now look at his face. Dejected. Insecure. Looking off to the side - I assume at a picture of them together, before these problems of a sexual nature arose.
Premature ejaculation is a strange affliction, apparently affecting "25 to 40%" of men. It has been long linked to mental health, mainly anxiety, and doctors have always tried to treat PE with some understanding of the man's state of mind.
These quick gushers can take some relief in recent research which claims that there might be a gene that triggers premature ejaculation.
"A study of nearly 200 Dutch men found those who climaxed too soon during intercourse had a version of a gene that controls the hormone serotonin."
A-ha! Serotonin is the vile culprit! Leave our sexual lives alone, serotonin!
Uh oh... further reading in the article suggests the following:
"She said men with primary premature ejaculation tended to be fast reactors generally.
"These men have very quick reflexes. They may be excellent at playing tennis or computer games, for example.""
"These men have very quick reflexes. They may be excellent at playing tennis or computer games, for example.""
No, please... not the video games. We're already so unpopular - at least, leave our functioning genitals alone, please.
*this image is from the BBC article.
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