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In this episode of The Sex Doctors, Dr. Brandon and Dr. Morgentaler talk about delayed ejaculation — its psychological and medical causes, from anxiety to medication effects — and practical ways to treat it and improve sexual communication.
- 00:09 – Understanding Delayed Ejaculation: The doctors explain what delayed ejaculation is, why it happens, and how it differs from other sexual concerns like premature ejaculation.
- 03:09 – Psychological and Physical Factors: They discuss how anxiety, self-consciousness, and relationship dynamics can combine with biological factors to make orgasm more difficult.
- 15:25 – Exploring Penile Sensation and Neurological Factors: The conversation shifts to nerve sensitivity tests and how neurological or medical conditions like diabetes can affect sexual response.
- 17:51 – The Role of Testosterone in Sexual Response: They outline how low testosterone can reduce arousal and sensation, sometimes making orgasm harder to achieve.
- 19:41 – Medications and Psychological Factors Affecting Ejaculation: The doctors highlight common drugs and emotional factors that can delay ejaculation, emphasizing how both mind and body play key roles.



