Early on Emission: How Many Men Suffer from This Frustrating Problem?
by John Dugan OwnerAlthough
the adult film industry would have people believe that a real man can spend
hours having intimacy without coming, the truth is that such men are definitely
exceptions rather than the rule. (And, of course, when a man is actually
engaged in intimacy, there isn’t always the option of stopping for a little
while to let the urge to release lessen.) Still, men take it as a source of
pride when they can “last long” while in bed – and consequently often feel
ashamed when they “shoot quickly,” that is experience early on emission. Even
men who practice exceptional male organ care may have an issue with early on
emission – and so it is a subject of concern to many.
How widespread?
But just how common is
early on emission? There have been quite a few studies on the subject. Not
surprisingly, the answers vary.
For example, a 2006 study
referenced that worldwide 30% of men experienced early on emission. However, a
study from a year earlier quoted a figure of 21%. A 2015 study looking at only
Italian men found prevalence of 18.5%.
Confusion
Clearly, there is some
disagreement about how many men experience early on emission. But this problem
is compounded by the fact that opinions vary on how to define early on
emission. Most men just assume it to mean coming too early, but what is too
early to one man (or woman) may be different than what is too early to another
man (or woman).
In recent years, there
have been attempts to come up with a “universal” definition of early on
emission. While this effort is ongoing, more doctors and researchers seem to be
basically defining early on emission as the tendency to typically come within
one minute of penetration.
There are other factors
which can cause problems with studies, however. One of the biggest is that most
studies are based on self-reported information. In other words, it is unlikely
that a scientist can set up a study in which a man is actually observed
engaging in coupling so that he can independently measure the time that passes
from first penetrating to emission. Instead, studies rely on men to report
whether they experience early on emission or not. Some may not offer a
time-based definition, and so a man who considers coming after five minutes may
classify himself as early on. And even if time-based definitions are provided,
a man may not accurately assess his performance and may over- or under-estimate
how long he typically “holds out” before releasing.
Frequency
There’s also the issue of
frequency. A man should pretty clearly classify himself as early on if he comes
in one minute or less almost all the time. But what if it’s three-quarters of
the time? Or half the time?
It’s also not at all
unusual for a young and/or inexperienced male to come very quickly when having
relations. It’s the rare man who, his first time in the game doesn’t come very
soon after penetration. With experience often comes skill and the ability to
delay emission. But some men, especially some with low self-confidence, may
define themselves as early on based on their early experiences, even though
they have since learned how to delay emission to a respectable degree.
The scientific world is still struggling with coming up with a
definition that allows it to more accurately measure this issue; at the moment,
it’s probably best to assume that somewhere around 20-25% of men experience
some form of early on emission issues. But that percentage could change as more
information is uncovered.
Male organ health does not correlate with early on emission, but
men who practice good personal care tend to feel better about presenting their
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