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Why ‘one-minute man’ is a thorny issue in relationships

Premature ejaculation attracts more than just disrespect [Photo: Shutterstock]

In 2001, Missy Elliott released a song titled One-Minute Man featuring Ludacris and Trina. It was an instant hit, especially among Nai women. It became the attack song by city women on men they considered bure kabisa in the bedroom. It goes something like this: “Break me off, show me what you got, cause I don’t want no one-minute man.” 

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