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Old Jan 18, 2017, 11:55 PM
Bill3 Bill3 is offline
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I am sorry that I was incorrect about living together. Still I remain fully confident that neither of you will be judged by a qualified, trained sex therapist for having sex.

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I imagine it's more of a cover for feeling embarrassed or ashamed to go admit to someone that he has premature ejaculation. And also facing up to the fact that is problem is somewhat severe and has been lifelong.
This assessment sounds quite plausible to me. There are known techniques for treating premature ejaculation.

Hmm I wonder if you could even email the sex therapist that is an hour away, explain/inquire, and receive a helpful/reassuring/encouraging response....