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It's time to take control of Premature Ejaculation

PE affects 20 to 30% of men at some point in their lives and can cause very real problems for both men and their partners. Fortunately, PE is also treatable.

Premature Ejaculation (PE)

This website provides up-to-date, balanced information about PE and a range of proven treatments. So whether you are a man with PE or the partner of someone experiencing PE, this site can be your first step towards taking control of PE in your life.

Once you’ve got the information you’re looking for, the next step will be talking with a doctor. PE is a medical condition, so your doctor will be the best place to find proven treatments that suit you. Searching this website is just the beginning.

If you have PE, you are not alone. Based on a survey of PE in Singapore conducted in March 2010, the prevalence of PE calculated was about 20%, and those who “probably” have PE is about 14%. Thus, about 34% of the males interviewed in Singapore have some form of PE.

Fast Facts


What is PE?

PE is the inability to control or delay ejaculation shortly before or during penetration. It's also commonly known as ‘premature orgasm’, ‘early ejaculation’, ‘cumming too quickly’, ‘cum too fast’ or 'rapid ejaculation'.

PE is recognized as a medical condition by leading global health organizations such as WHO, AUA, APA and the ISSM.

How is premature ejaculation (PE) different from erectile dysfunction (ED)?

Erectile dysfunction is the inability to obtain an erection, or the loss of erection before ejaculation. Some men with PE also have ED. PE & ED are different conditions and require different treatments.

How common is PE?

20 to 30% of men may experience PE at some point in their lives. PE affects men of all ages.

How does PE affect me as a man or a partner?

PE is distressing for sufferers and their partners. It can be frustrating, lower self-confidence and disrupt relationships and intimacy.

How to control PE?

Read this website and then talk with your doctor about proven treatments.