20s Age Group
One of the biggest problems with
20-something men (and women) is the feeling of immortality which
persists from teenage-hood. This feeling of being immortal and
invincible makes it very hard for men to admit that they have a sexual
problem even to friends or their spouses, let alone a doctor. However,
leaving these things alone like most men do makes it hard for the
problem to get dealt with and the 20-something age group is incredibly
important for dealing with the problem early before bad habits become
rooted and even harder to cope with.
Health experts believe that the
20-something age group is a turning point in the health of men because
it’s when decisions are made that will impact men for the rest of their
lives. These include decisions in eating and exercise, but also in terms
of sexual health. Men who don’t take steps to handle health problems
this early on may have more severe problems later in life. Remember that
premature ejaculation can lead to erectile dysfunction if it is left
alone for too long, so by ignoring the problem, further worsening of
sexual dysfunction can occur and men will feel dissatisfied and even
angry with themselves which of course will make the problem even worse.
40s Age Group
The 40s age group is the second age
group which health experts consider to be very important. This is
because by this point, most men have reached their peak and are
beginning to go into middle age and senior age. At this point, bad
habits have been around for a couple of decades and can have a severe
impact on the golden years of a man. However, it’s also not too late to
deal with these problems and many men in their 40s find themselves less
constrained by pride to see a doctor!
Premature ejaculation in older men is
often found in men in their 40s; by this point, muscle control may be a
bit weaker and many men are stuck in bad habits or have just grown used
to the problem. Furthermore, the 40s age group is sometimes known as the
‘age of excess’; they have grown complacent or are staying rooted in
one place so that change becomes hard and this includes doing something
about premature ejaculation. On the other hand, many men in this age
group are less prone to pride so they may be better convinced to see a
doctor.
Men of all ages are able to have
problems with premature ejaculation; it’s not a sexual dysfunction
related to age. However, the two age groups of the 20 somethings and 40
somethings can be of particular interest, given that premature
ejaculation most often starts when men are in their twenties and can get
worse by their forties. Furthermore, men in both of these groups can
struggle to deal with their problem because of pride or a feeling of
immortality or simply getting used to the idea. This means that finding
ways to deal with this problem within the restrictions of male ego and
emotional thought is very important. Make sure to take care of your
health so that you can feel more confident about yourself and that
includes taking care of problems with sexual confidence.