
"I was twenty-two when I pulled my car across six lanes of traffic in Delaware. I should've made a right, circled around, and waited for the light. Instead, I aimed straight for the median, a shortcut I'd taken a dozen reckless times before. Headlights came at me fast. Then the slam: metal folding into metal, my body flung sideways, glass exploding. I wasn't wearing a seatbelt. If I had been, I believe the door would have cut me in half."
"The next thing I knew, I was in the back of an ambulance, tasting sharp grit and blood. There's glass on my tongue, I told the EMTs, half choking. Then nothing. Five days vanished. When I opened my eyes again, I was in intensive care with a tube shoved down my throat. Disoriented and desperate, I tore it out myself."
A man developed premature ejaculation after a severe car crash that tore his aorta, collapsed his lung, and left him with a broken hip and visible scars. The trauma caused a loss of bodily control that later manifested in sexual encounters as orgasms that came too soon. The condition emerged in adulthood rather than adolescence, affecting intimacy and self-image. Rehabilitation required relearning control, slowing down during sex, and practicing honesty and communication with partners. These changes improved sexual function and transformed his approach to love, trust, and emotional closeness.
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