
Sex and the Psyche S3E9: Delayed Ejaculation: Jenni VS Daniel
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Nov 6, 2025 Delved into the complexities of delayed ejaculation, exploring both psychological and physical dynamics. The hosts dissected the Arousal Spectrum and its impact on sexual functioning. They debated differing definitions and shared insights on sensations of arousal versus the reality of ejaculation. The conversation also touched on how internal narratives can hinder sexual experiences. Practical tips included slowing down and enhancing communication with partners for better intimacy.
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Symptoms Reflect Psychosomatic Anxiety
- Delayed ejaculation often reflects anxiety stored in the body and shows up psychosomatically in genital function.
- Understanding the psychological root helps prevent recurrence beyond just behavioral fixes.
Ejaculation, Erection And Orgasm Differ
- Ejaculation, erection, and orgasm are distinct physiological events and can occur independently.
- Clinically separate definitions help target treatment more precisely.
Arousal Spectrum Reveals Different Problems
- The arousal spectrum (1–10) pinpoints where someone stalls before climax and reveals different problems.
- Some men truly reach high arousal but can't cross the climax cliff; others overestimate their arousal level.
