Ejaculatory incompetence; Sex - delayed ejaculation; Retarded ejaculation
If the man has never ejaculated through any form of stimulation (such as wet dreams, masturbation, or intercourse), a urologist should be consulted to determine if there is a congenital or physical cause.
If, however, he is able to ejaculate in a reasonable period of time by some form of stimulation, he should seek sex therapy from a therapist specializing in ejaculatory...
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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