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Men's
health issues are very, very common:
anything from premature ejaculation,
impotence, reduced ejaculate to
concerns about penis size. With this
in mind, we have researched and
tested a few, very effective
solutions. 
If you suffer from any of the
following health issues, we
recommend you consider the following
products:
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What is it PE?
Premature ejaculation (PE) means coming too quickly, and it's one of the commonest of all sexual problems.
In our survey of several thousand British males, approximately 30 per cent of them said that they often or sometimes had this trouble.
We found that it's commoner in younger men - which is not surprising, as there's a distinct tendency for it to improve with age. Men generally get better control as they grow older.
However, a 2004 survey in Europe showed that many middle-aged men still have this problem. Fortunately good treatments are available.
Definitions
It’s almost impossible to get an accurate definition of premature ejaculation: what some couples consider a satisfactory length of intercourse would be very inadequate for others.
At the 2006 Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine, an American research paper reported:
- the average lasting time of men with PE was 1.8 minutes.
- 'normal' men lasted an average of 7.3 minutes.
But there were males who claimed to have premature ejaculation, yet who could last up to 25 minutes. This clearly shows people have wildly differing ideas about what is normal.
At the same Congress, Professor Waldinger reported that 2.5 per cent of men couldn't last 90 seconds inside the vagina. Those males undoubtedly have PE.
From our own clinical experience, there are plenty of couples who would regard intercourse that lasts under 20 minutes as less than satisfactory, and would feel that any ejaculation in under 10 minutes or so is decidedly premature.
As a working definition, if either you or your partner feel that orgasm is happening too soon, then there probably is some degree of PE.
Does it matter?
In most cases premature ejaculation does matter, because it makes people unhappy and frustrated. And in severe cases PE can threaten or even ruin a marriage - simply because it spoils the sex lives of both partners.
Sometimes, the condition is so bad the man can't have sex because he ejaculates before he can get into the vagina. This can be devastating for a man's self-confidence. And it can be hugely frustrating and annoying for his partner – especially if she wants to get pregnant.
However, most men merely find PE a considerable irritation. It's a condition that makes them come very soon after they enter their partner - say, after only a minute or two, so neither party gets a lot of satisfaction.
But, over the years a simple herbal supplement has proven to be effective resoling PE. In fact, trials have show the supplement to be very effective for 20 to 55 years-olds.
That supplement is called 'Last Longer', and more details are available here.
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