Future Health Frontiers Q&A Men’s Health

Why does a 35-year-old man have premature ejaculation?

Asked by:Carlee

Asked on:Apr 05, 2026 09:01 AM

Answers:1 Views:357
  • Snowy Snowy

    Apr 05, 2026

    Premature ejaculation affects the married life of male friends. So why are married men so prone to premature ejaculation? Let’s take a practical look at what causes it.

    1. There is a lot of hoarding of essence at night, and when it is full, it overflows.

    Before having sex for the first time after marriage, a large amount of semen has accumulated in the husband's reproductive organs, thus causing sexual excitement of fullness. This stimulation is also an important factor in stimulating sexual desire. Frequent nocturnal emissions occur when there is no sexual life, and it is easier to ejaculate when touching the vagina.

    2. The regulation of sexual body fluids is high and triggers an attack.

    After young couples have experienced love and intimate interactions, their sexual fluid regulation is very high. After marriage, the activity in most areas of the cerebral cortex is also concentrated on the reproductive organs. The penis will harden with the slightest stimulation of sexual intercourse. If it comes into contact with a woman's vagina, it is often on the verge of triggering premature ejaculation.

    3. Lack of experience in married life and work, resulting in mental stress and anxiety.

    During the marriage, the husband is full of expectations and expectations for the couple's life. He longs for the lightness of the couple's life, but is also worried that his wife will not cooperate well with each other and does not know how to live a more harmonious life. To complete the couple's life in this extremely complicated mentality, it is inevitable to be nervous, anxious, and reckless. In addition, the central nervous system is overworked during the marriage, and other systems are also difficult to adapt. Temporary deviations often occur and the man ejaculates early.

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