Updated Apr 27, 2007 at 11:33 EST.
Dr. Brian Hickman recently told the World Congress on Sexual Health in
Sydney,
Australia that there are benefits to using sex surrogate therapy for men with premature ejaculation ( PE ). Although most of the medical community doubts the validity of his research, he claims that his treatments are having a significant impact on the men who are able to afford it. Treatment sessions cost $600 for erotic lessons from women who help men overcome sexual fears and anxieties in a variety of situations, including premature ejaculation ( PE ).
Critics dismiss his therapy as prostitution, and Hickman admits that in many places, sex surrogate therapy is “not entirely legal.” Still, he claims that of his 30 clients, 29 of them – 95% - demonstrated success. “My results show that done properly, this therapy can be very, very effective and it’s really worth pursuing.”
Written by the PEhomepage.com Editorial Team.
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