Updated Nov 25, 2007 at 8:46 EST.
Timing your intercourse can be a great way of measuring premature ejaculation ( PE ).
A stopwatch used to measure your IELT (intravaginal ejaculation latency times) can be a great tool in evaluating levels of premature ejaculation ( PE ).
In the November 2007 publication of the,
Urologic Clinics of North America,
Stanley E. Althof, PhD reviews some of the devices used to diagnose this common problem and comments on their benefits and drawbacks.
It`s remarkable that most partners are reported to not being opposed to using this kind of method, to measure their latency times.
One drawback to this kind of evaluation is that the influence of the knowledge that you are being "timed" is not known.
The act of timing yourself may actually be helping to decrease your premature ejaculation symptoms.
Your latency times may actually be increased when you use the tool because you are aware of the fact that you are measuring yourself during the act.
Written by the PEhomepage.com Editorial Team.
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