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Premature ejaculation during blowjob
I have a problem sometimes during blowjob from my partner i got ejaculate after 8-9min. Is it premature ejaculation or normal time? Please help me regarding this matter.
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Ejaculating after 8–9 minutes during oral stimulation is generally within the normal range. Premature ejaculation is usually considered when ejaculation happens consistently within about 1 minute or when there is lack of control causing distress. Timing can vary depending on arousal level, anxiety, and stimulation type. If you feel concerned, you can work on relaxation, slow breathing, and start-stop techniques to improve control. If the issue causes stress or affects confidence or relationship satisfaction, consulting a psychologist or sex therapist can help with behavioral techniques and performance anxiety management.
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It is normal, consult for further clarifications
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Consult psychotherapist
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Absolutely you are not suffering from PE, it's all mind game, if you and your partner are satisfied that's more important than duration.
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Time is not a parameter for premature ejaculation.......Usually in 95% cases 8 to 9 min are more than sufficient......Rest it depends on individual to individual.... Some persons got satisfied in 3 min and some in 10 mins... If you are getting satisfied with the act in 8 to 9 mins than it is not pre mature and if you are NOT satisfied than it is premature ejaculation..... Rest you need Sex coaching to clear a lot of misconceptions for sex. Contact me on Seven two eight nine 0 seven 0 six 0 three or you can visit www (dot) esamadhaan (dot) com
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8-9 mins is absolutely not a pre-mature ejaculation. Enjoy !
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Hi, Ejaculation timing varies widely among individuals, and what is considered normal can range from around 2 minutes to over 10 minutes of stimulation. Ejaculating after 8-9 minutes during oral sex can be within the normal range, especially if it occurs consistently and you are satisfied with your sexual experience. However, if you feel that this timing is causing concern or affecting your confidence and intimacy, it may be helpful to discuss these feelings with a healthcare professional or a sex therapist. They can provide guidance, evaluate if there is any underlying issue, and suggest strategies to help you feel more comfortable and in control during sexual activity if needed.
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A blowjob can be more stimulating than intercourse, so ejaculation may happen faster.
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