PE? Time to Go through Your Porn Stash
PE? Time to Go through Your Porn Stash

Though women all around the globe detest men watching porn, however, recent news might want a few unlucky ones to ask their men to watch porn. Well, that is because experts have recently stated that watching X-rated movies can help men in curing the condition of premature ejaculation.

The news was reported by Sin Chew Daily, which stated that a man suffering from prostatitis was asked by doctors to watch porn movies in order to cure his condition. The funny, yet intriguing advice was suggested by a doctor in a hospital in Guizhou, China.

An urologist from Singapore while talking to The Star Online stated that the Chinese hospital might have wanted the patient to discharge his unhealthy sperm by masturbating to the porn movies. While talking about porn movies, Dr. Yang Zhi Jian from Singapore stated that the report of a man being suggested by a doctor to watch porn was not surprising, as apart from being helpful to people suffering from PE, X-rated movies can also help in improving the sex life of people, as they are able to inculcate new skills in the watcher.

Dr. Yu Wei Sang, a sex expert, while talking about masturbation added that the habit could also help in improving the development of male hormones in a man. The porn that has been advised by doctors is basically the type that is produced in Japan or China, which is a lot more like soft porn.

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