Unsatisfactory Male Organ Function: What Causes Delayed Emission? Considering the fact that many men worry about early on emission (and at least 30% of men have experience with this male organ function issue), it may come as a surprise that there are some men with the opposite male organ function problem - delayed emission. Indeed, because many guys think that being able to have sensual activity for an extended period of time is something to strive for, delayed emission is often viewed as a “what are you complaining about, buddy?” situation. But it is a legitimate male organ health issue, one that causes hardship for those who suffer from it. Definition Also called impaired or retarded emission, delayed emission occurs when it takes an extended period (usually defined as 30 minutes or more) of sustained sensual stimulation in order for a man to release seed. “Sustained” is key here; men who “edge” or stop-and-start the stimulation are delaying emission on purpose and are controlling the delay. In actual delayed emission, it is beyond the man’s control. Sometimes the male organ function issue occurs only when a man is in engaged in partner sensual activity. When he self-stimulates, he is able to release seed during a typical time frame. Sometimes the delay occurs both when self-pleasuring and when partnering. (It much more rarely occurs only when self-gratifying but not when having sensual activity with a partner.) For some men, delayed emission is a lifelong problem, while for others it is temporary. It is more often associated with men as they age, so a person may develop this issue as he gets older. It’s not uncommon for a man to experience this problem sporadically – every once in a while. It’s usually only when it is consistent that it is considered a problem. Causes There can be numerous factors contributing to delayed emission, including; Stress. Stress in other parts of one’s life may affect one’s bedroom activities. But sometimes a man may stress about needing to be a www.man1health.com