Premature Ejaculation - Do Creams Cure?
aToday I’d like to talk about some of the various treatments on the market for curing premature ejaculation.
The first product I’m going to post about is desensitizing creams.
There are probably many different types and brands of desensitizing creams, but they all do basically the same thing: Reduce the chance of premature ejaculation by desensitizing, which ultimately makes sex less pleasurable.
It’s a kinda win-lose situation, because you will cure your premature ejaculation… but you will enjoy sex less.
Personally, I don’t recommend these kinds of products to people who have a problem with premature ejaculation. Why? Because there are better methods you can try. (Check out my review page for what I recommend).
That’s all I’ve got time to write for now… I’ll post some more advice in a few days.

I just came across your blog as I was reviewing physiology of male orgasm and premature ejaculation(PE). Sexual responses a governed by the autonomic(or involuntary) nervous system. Erection is parasympathetic and ejaculation is sympathetic(figh-or-flight).These parts of the nervous system are like a see-saw, when one side is up the other is down. Having too much sympathetic input can cause inability to achieve or maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction) or have a orgasm prematurely. There are medications that can help both of these problems. Everybody knows about viagra and the others for ED. SSRIs and anti-anxiety meds can help PE. True “relaxation” is in order, but some people just have greater sympathetic tone than others. It puts them at risk for other things like high blood pressure, as well.
Comment by MAX THOMAS,MD — July 19, 2006 @ 6:44 pm
Interesting. I’ve never tried creams, but I don’t think i’d want to go down that road anyway.
Comment by Martin — October 26, 2006 @ 2:03 pm