Question List
- Is this website only for premature ejaculation patients?
- What is male erectile dysfunction (ED)? What is the difference between it and premature ejaculation (PE)?
- What is SSRI(s)? What is its relationship with PE?
- What is active ingredient? What does “Lidocaine USP 9.6%” mean?
- Is it embarrassing to use products that treat PE, such as delay sprays or creams?
- Which websites can I buy products for treating PE?
- Should I try different brands of products?
- How to evaluate the quality of delay sprays/creams/wipes?
- How to use delay sprays?
Q: Is this website only for premature ejaculation patients?
No, and definitely not.
Even if you do not have symptoms of premature ejaculation, you can still gain knowledge on this website to achieve higher quality sexual life. In fact, the products recommended by the author in this article is targeted at all men without erectile dysfunction (ED) —— as long as you can have an erection, you can use them to prolong your climax.
Q: What is male erectile dysfunction (ED)? What is the difference between it and premature ejaculation (PE)?
A good question! Let me explain for you.
Male erectile dysfunction (ED), also known as impotence, refers to the consistent or recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual activity. It can have various causes, including physical factors like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hormonal imbalances, or psychological factors such as anxiety or stress.
Male premature ejaculation (PE) is a condition characterized by the uncontrollable or rapid ejaculation that occurs with minimal sexual stimulation, often before or shortly after penetration. PE is commonly linked to psychological factors, but it can also be influenced by physical factors.
While both ED and PE are related to issues with sexual performance in men, they are distinct conditions with different symptoms and causes. ED specifically focuses on difficulties achieving or maintaining an erection, while PE relates to issues with rapid ejaculation.
This website only focuses on PE related issues for now.
Q: What is SSRI(s)? What is its relationship with PE?
SSRI(s) means Selective Serotonin reuptake inhibitors. What is the mechanism of SSRI? Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that is released from synaptic vesicles of neurons and acts on postsynaptic neurons. The release of neurotransmitters is quantum release, which means that synaptic vesicles do not release serotonin one by one, but rather release it all at once and rapidly hydrolyze it. After release, it acts on the postsynaptic membrane, causing the next neuron to be excited. If the excitement of neurons cannot stop, people will be in danger. The simplest way is to reabsorb the released neurotransmitters, which is the mechanism of neurotransmitter reabsorption. SSRI drugs act on the reabsorption process, preventing its reuptake and continuing to act forward on postsynaptic neurons, increasing the concentration of serotonin in synaptic gaps, thus playing an antidepressant and anti anxiety role. You can read the article “Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (Mayo Clinic)” for more details.
As for its relationship with PE, they are usually taken for anxiety and depression but have the side effect of delaying ejaculation. So they’re not actually licensed for treating PE, but now there is a new SSRI specifically developed and licensed for PE called Priligy.
Q: What is active ingredient? What does “Lidocaine USP 9.6%” mean?
active ingredient are the components in a drug that provide medicinal value, while inactive ingredient serve as carriers for the drug to make it easier for the body to absorb. In both terms, active refers to a specific function, in our case, that is treating PE or prolonging male climax.
“Lidocaine USP 9.6%” refers to a pharmaceutical product that contains lidocaine as its active ingredient in a concentration of 9.6% according to the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) standards.
Q: Is it embarrassing to use products that treat PE, such as delay sprays or creams?
It’s natural to feel self-conscious or embarrassed when facing concerns related to sexual performance. However, it’s important to remember that sexual difficulties are common, and seeking help for them is a healthy and responsible choice. For example, you can see how many such products are sold on Amazon. It is enough to prove that many men are facing the problem.
Using products like delay sprays to address PE is a valid option for many men, and it’s nothing to be ashamed of. Products designed for PE can offer a temporary solution to help men gain more control over their ejaculation and improve their sexual experiences. They are safe and effective when used as directed.
It’s essential to be open and honest with your partner about any sexual concerns you may have. Sharing your feelings and experiences can help strengthen your relationship and lead to more fulfilling sexual experiences together.
Q: Which websites can I buy products for treating PE?
Comprehensive e-commerce websites, such as Amazon and Walmart. And some brands’ own flagship online store, for example:
Of course, the list is far from comprehensive. The author usually goes to Amazon to purchase.
Announce in advance: The author plans to sell PE related products on this website in the future, and the prices will definitely be surprising. Stay tuned!
Q: Should I try different brands of products?
Yes, it’s a smart idea. No product is suitable for everyone. Buy several products from different brands, try them out, and choose the one that best suits you. As for how to choose, please refer to this question.
Q: How to evaluate the quality of delay sprays/creams/wipes?
A question worth answering in detail, I wrote a blog specifically about this, please read the blog “Eight Iron Laws For Evaluating The Quality Of A Delay Spray“.
Q: How to use delay sprays?
Every spray on the market should have product instructions for use. Read carefully, if you still feel confused, please read the blog “How To Correctly Apply Delay Sprays: The Definitive Guide“.