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Premature Ejaculation/No Orgasm.

I have had the premature ejaculation problem as long as I can remember. I am about almost positive as to why I have it. When I was teenager, my family would always barge into my room, so I would have to hurry up and finish. Even when I moved out, my family would always call all the time, so th same thing. Hurry up and finish. I also have never had a orgasm. But I don't know for sure. It feels good when I masterbate, but when I am ejaculating, it doesn't feel as good as the masterbation process. I shoul also note that I had surgey on my scrotum because one of the balls didn't drop down into the sac. So, they had to operate on me, to pull it down.
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I have felt an orgasm once.  It was the very first time I ever tried to masturbate I had an AMAZING experience.  But it's been nearly 5 years since then and I have yet to get another orgasm.  I ejaculate but that's it.  It feels good slightly up to the point of no return and then it doesn't really feel good anymore.
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There are male versions of the kegel exercises.  Look them up and do them.
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this is most common problem in many young and sometimes old men. You can take some meds for stoping premature ejaculation like delay cram. i hav efound one is vrx delay cream. take this after proper research and there sucess rate.  I can give you one site shytobuy.co.uk. I hope this will slove your premature ejaculation problem so you can enjoy your sexual life...:)
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If you are interested, I found this pamphlet online and I swear by it. It gives practical advice that I tried the very same night, and I actually got great results. It bases all of its help on a theory they have that our bodies are like soda pop. kinda funny, but man it works.... www.sodapoptheory.com
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Should I see a doctor and what should I do? Thank you for your time.
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