Delayed Seed Release: A Male Organ Function Issue Needing More Study
by John Dugan OwnerMention male organ function issues and what comes to mind to most
men is either early on seed release or an inability to attain and/or maintain
tumescence. These are definitely male organ function issues, but they are far
from the only male organ health issues which impact function of the organ. One
of the lesser-known such issues is delayed seed release, sometimes called
retarded seed release. And it’s a subject which deserves more study from the
sensual health community.
What is delayed seed release?
In some ways, the name delayed seed release sums up the problem.
It describes a situation in which a man continues to engage in sensual activity
(either with a partner or with himself) past the point when he wishes to have
released seed or achieved intense point.
But some medical professionals choose to define it as when a man
is unable to release seed after having engaged sensually (again, with a partner
or with himself) for 20 minutes or longer. This is a handy definition for
research purposes, but it doesn’t accurately capture the issue at hand. There
are many men who routinely engage in sensual activity (especially
self-stimulation) for much longer than 20 minutes and are perfectly happy to do
so.
No, the definition needs to emphasize the fact that a man is continuing
to have sensual activity despite the fact that the wishes to release seed –
that he has, in a sense, reached past the pinnacle of his desire and is
continuing on without knowing when – of if – he will attain the release he so
badly desires.
Not a joke
Men like no joke about being able to “last” for hours, but for the
1% to 4% of men who genuinely suffer from delayed seed release, this male organ
function problem is no laughing matter. It can lead to extreme frustration,
inhibition, worry, anxiety and even depression.
Although there has been some attempt to study delayed seed
release, there is still a lot about it that needs to be studied, beyond the
need for a clearer definition. For example, how does the member behave
physically during this period, and is that behavior different from the behavior
of the member which achieves “typical” seed release? Meaning, does it go
through different cycles of becoming more and less tumescent? If so, are there
differences in how long these cycles last?
Does stimulation of the manhood differ with delayed seed release –
is it more or less sensitive on different points at different times? Does it
respond more effectively to certain kinds of strokes or stimulation? There are
several possible causes, including nerve damage, reactions to medications, side
effects of certain conditions, mental health status, etc. What
“mixture” of causes is most common? If certain medications have the
unintended consequence of creating a delayed seed release situation, are there
some which can induce an opposite issue, ones which can create a richer sensory
sensation in the member which would lead more naturally to release?
Scientists are interested in the issue, and research into it could
provide greater general understanding of male sensual anatomical response.
Here’s hoping that some breakthrough study will be forthcoming.
While further study of the male organ function issue called
delayed seed release is certainly needed, men in the meantime need to take
steps to keep their male organ health in general on the upswing. One way to
help is by daily application of a first rate male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Look
for a crème with the “L” pair – L-carnitine and l-arginine. The
former is a neuroprotective agent which can be a big help in retaining member
sensation that may otherwise be lost due to rough handling. The latter is an
amino acid which helps the body produce nitric oxide. This in turn better
enables male organ blood vessels to expand and open when greater blood flow is
needed.
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