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- 30 Years
- 17/08/2022
How do women feel about premature ejaculation?
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It's different for each women on how they handle their partner's premature ejaculation. Few may be supportive and few may be in distress.
Dr. Ranjith Suggests...
Consult a Urologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Women’s feelings about premature ejaculation can vary widely, but some common themes often emerge:
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Emotional Impact: Many women may feel concerned or frustrated if premature ejaculation affects the sexual satisfaction of their partner or themselves. It can sometimes lead to feelings of disappointment or decreased intimacy.
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Communication Importance: Open and honest communication between partners is crucial. Women often appreciate when their partner discusses the issue openly, as it helps in understanding and finding solutions together.
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Desire for Support: Women generally want to support their partners and may encourage seeking medical advice or therapy to address premature ejaculation.
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Varied Reactions: Some women might not be as affected if emotional intimacy and other aspects of the relationship are strong, while others may feel more impacted.
Overall, the experience is personal and influenced by the quality of the relationship, communication, and mutual understanding. If premature ejaculation is causing distress, couples are encouraged to consult healthcare professionals who can provide guidance and treatment options.
Answered 20/08/2025
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