A philanthropic gift of $100 million went to a new hospital wing, but the donor isn't pleased at what his legacy will be: The Marvin B. Gottstein Premature Ejaculation Wing.
LOS ANGELES - The Marvin Gottstein Center for Premature Ejaculation opened this week and Gottstein is hardly thrilled about it; in fact, he is now suing to get his money back.
"I give them money and they spend it on schtupping?" cried the Yiddish accented Gottstein at the gala opening. “I endured the death camps and worked my tuchus off for this?!”
"Now men can come to a place for help with their heads held high."—
Dr. Barry Finkel, urologist
The Gottstein Center is run by urologist Dr. Barry Finkel who had lobbied the hospital for years to get the facility. “We finally have a place that reflects society’s concern for this dreaded medical condition,” said Finkel. “Now men can come to a place for help with their heads held high, and get the help they so desperately need.” Recent studies have shown that premature ejaculation is indeed a problem for some men, but Gottstein isn’t buying it as a medical condition and clearly doesn’t want his name associated with the malady.

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A male patient enjoys the landscaping
around the ED center.
The Center is a phallic-shaped building with a rather conspicuous fountain on the roof that shoots water thirty seconds after the hour, every hour – Finkel claims that the post-mature firing is inspirational to patients. The interior of the building is blanketed with images of Rosie O’Donnell and Ellen Degeneres and patients spend most of the day watching porn and masturbating and such activities are easily heard as one walks through the clinic.
Dr. Finkel is committed to raising the profile of premature ejaculation and is leading the first annual Premature Ejaculation Walk this weekend in Hollywood. “Two thousand people have signed up already,” said the elated Finkel. “And Woody Allen is going to speak about his battle to control his premature ejaculation. It’s all like a dream come true for me. I predict that within a few years premature ejaculation will become more important than AIDS.” Walk participants will get a t-shirt that reads, “I Can’t Hold It, But You Can Hold Me.” Participants will have to be careful not to jump the starting gun.
Gottstein’s complaint will be heard by the hospital board next month.