The condition you describe is commonly referred to as delayed ejaculation or situational anorgasmia, where a man is able to achieve and maintain an erection and can ejaculate during masturbation, but has difficulty reaching orgasm or ejaculating during intercourse. Since you are able to ejaculate normally during masturbation, this suggests that the body's ejaculatory mechanism is functioning, and the issue may be related to differences between masturbation and partnered sexual stimulation rather than an inability to produce semen.
Several factors can contribute to this problem, including long-standing masturbation habits, a preference for a specific type or intensity of stimulation, performance anxiety, stress, relationship factors, mental distraction during intimacy, fatigue, poor sleep, reduced sexual arousal, and certain medical conditions. In some individuals, frequent use of pornography or a highly specific masturbation technique can make it more difficult to achieve orgasm during partnered sex because the stimulation differs from what the body has become accustomed to.
Next Steps
Pay attention to whether you require a particular technique, pressure, speed, or type of stimulation during masturbation that may not be replicated during intercourse. Avoid focusing excessively on achieving ejaculation during sex, as performance pressure often makes the problem worse. Open communication with your partner and a relaxed approach to intimacy can be helpful. Since the problem is affecting your sexual satisfaction and relationship, a detailed evaluation would be beneficial to identify the contributing factors and develop a personalized treatment strategy. The outlook is generally favorable when the underlying causes are properly addressed. For personalized assessment, better guidance, and a holistic treatment approach for delayed ejaculation and sexual wellness, you may connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5.
Health Tips
Maintain regular exercise, adequate sleep, and effective stress management. If applicable, consider reducing excessive pornography consumption and avoid very rapid, forceful, or highly specific masturbation patterns that may condition the body to respond only to a certain type of stimulation. Focus on overall intimacy and pleasure rather than treating ejaculation as a performance goal. With patience, healthy habits, and appropriate guidance, many men experience significant improvement in their ability to achieve orgasm and ejaculatioun during partnered sexual activity. Thank you