射精
早泄
心理学
医学
性行为
高潮
性功能障碍
临床心理学
妇科
精神科
内科学
精神分析
作者
Murat Gül,Ali Şahin,Çağrı Doğan,Gökhan Çeker,Emre Altıntaş,Hasan Deliktaş,Murat Demir,Aldülmecit Yavuz,Adem Altunkol,Müslim Doğan Değer,Mehmet Kaynar,Mesut Berkan Duran,Tuncay Toprak,Tuncer Bahçeci,Ümit Gül
摘要
Abstract Background Sexual position is one of the several aspects that affects ejaculation control, which is essential for sexual pleasure. Still little is known, nevertheless, about the connection between sexual positions and ejaculation duration. Objective To investigate the impact of various sexual positions on the duration of ejaculation and gain a deeper understanding of the elements that influence the ability to control ejaculation. Method An online survey was carried out on a sample of 1904 heterosexual men between the ages of 18–65 years. Premature ejaculation (PE) diagnostic tool was used to define PE. Demographic, behavioral, and physiological traits that are linked to PE and non‐PE groups were collected. The participants listed their preferred sexual positions and the ones they changed to during ejaculating. Also, analyses were performed between male/female active or deep/shallow thrust positions and PE status. Results Although there were no appreciable variations in age or circumcision between PE and non‐PE groups, the age of first sexual experience was associated with PE status. Groups also varied in the number of weekly ejaculations, the duration of the favored ejaculations, and the characteristics of the erection. The most preferred sexual posture was the doggy style regardless of the group. When the non‐PE group felt to ejaculate, they preferred to change the position significantly more than the PE group (74% vs 67.2%; p < 0.05). However, when participants felt ejaculate, non‐PE participants tended to switch to shallow thrusting positions significantly more than PE participants, who preferred deeper positions (27.1% vs. 18%; p < 0.05). Conclusion This study underlines the relevance of considering sexual positions in controlling PE. Modifying positions during sexual intercourse may offer a non‐pharmacological therapeutic alternative for improving ejaculation control. Future studies in this field might help to create tailored PE treatment strategies.
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