Friends who suffer from premature ejaculation can definitely deeply appreciate the harm that premature ejaculation brings to themselves and those around them. Premature ejaculation not only harms the body, but also causes heavy psychological harm to individuals. However, in real life, although people are well aware of the dangers of premature ejaculation, there are still some people who do not seek treatment at the hospital due to face saving reasons.
1、 Affects marital relationships
Harmonious sexual life is a matter for both spouses. When adverse symptoms occur during sexual intercourse, it can cause both partners to fail to achieve physiological satisfaction, leading to ejaculation and weakness, directly endangering the harmony of the couple's life, thereby affecting their relationship and family harmony.
2、 Lack of confidence exacerbates the condition
When premature ejaculation occurs during sexual intercourse, men may feel inadequate, leading to psychological disorders and a decrease in self-confidence, exacerbating the condition and forming a vicious cycle.
3、 The hidden danger of family breakdown
The occurrence of premature ejaculation not only endangers the personal health of men, but also disrupts family harmony. This is mainly because in the life of a couple, if the wife cannot feel physiological pleasure for a long time and cannot obtain satisfaction for a long time, it will lose interest in the couple's life, leading to indifference to the couple's life, and in the long run, it will inevitably become a hidden danger of family breakdown.
4、 Lack of energy, affecting work
When suffering from premature ejaculation, it can cause male friends to feel long-term mental distress, restlessness at night, palpitations, etc., which can directly affect men's normal work and life.
Early treatment is crucial for premature ejaculation. Men in modern society are the backbone of the family, with resilient perseverance and admirable wisdom. In the face of premature ejaculation, it does not require much intelligence and wit, but rather the courage and confidence to face the disease directly.
(Intern Editor: Lai Jiaxing)