The relationship between masturbation and premature ejaculation is a frequently discussed topic, often leading to various misunderstandings. For young men or those new to sexual activity, masturbation before intercourse can be recommended to manage excessive excitement during their first sexual experiences, potentially preventing premature ejaculation. In this context, contrary to popular belief, masturbation might act as a delaying factor rather than a trigger for premature ejaculation. However, excessive and chronic masturbation, especially in individuals with psychological or genetic predispositions, may lead to ejaculation problems in the long term. Genetic predisposition refers to variations in receptor and penile skin sensitivity that underlie primary premature ejaculation.