Premature Ejaculation
The definition for premature ejaculation is vague at best.
It could mean either ejaculating before intercourse, or just as
you begin intercourse, maybe a couple of minutes in. Some even
define intercourse as finishing before your partner! How many
times have you wished you could have more staying power? You
aren't alone. In fact, the National Health and Social Life
Survey (NHSLS) reports that 30% of men ejaculate
prematurely.
Premature ejaculation is not a disease, but simply a sexual
condition. While premature ejaculation in no way physically
harms the sufferer, it does affect his relationship with his
partner, who he likely leaves sexually unsatisfied. This in
turn will affect his self-esteem, which leaks into other
aspects of his life. But lucky for you, there is a cure. You
can't just be expected to control this function though, without
a little bit of help. You've probably tried thinking of
something else other than sex, which may work but all it does
is decrease the intensity of your orgasm. Or, that you need to
turn to prescription medication which is both pricey and rife
with side effects. Both are completely unnecessary. Instead,
we'll teach you a few easy tricks so you can enjoy sex for
longer.
Learning how to start and stop is your most effective tool in
preventing early orgasm. That is, while having sex recognize
the moment before you orgasm, and hold off. It should first be
practiced during masturbation, and then incorporated with a
partner. Learn to find that moment right as you build towards
orgasm, which is signalled by a tingling feeling. Stop any
stimulation once you feel this tingling. After the sensation
subsides, resume stimulation. See how many times you can do
this, then let yourself orgasm. It may sound easy, but you'll
see it's far more difficult than it sounds. You may find that
you will occasionally lose the strength of your erection - this
happens occasionally. Just continue as you were before. Once
you are ready for partner sex with this routine, try caressing
and kissing during these little breaks.
Kegel exercises are another great way of holding off orgasm.
Kegel exercises strengthen the pubococcygeus muscles, otherwise
known as the PC muscles. To find these muscles, stop your
urination midstream - that would be the PC muscles. Now, to do
a Kegel exercise, clench the muscle, hold it for five seconds,
then release. Repeat these in sets of ten until you are tired.
Slowly, over time, increase the number of reps, and should
ideally be repeated three times a day. You won't see any
results quickly, at least not for three to four weeks. How this
works is during sex, once you feel yourself building towards
orgasm in the same way you learned with the start and stop
technique, clench this muscle. This can be done in conjunction
with the start and stop.
An herbal supplement is also a great help, as long as it comes
from a reputable company. Extenze promises a longer, firmer,
thicker erection. Who doesn't want that? More importantly, it
increases your staying power while still increasing the power
of your orgasm. This probably sounds too good to be true. But
it does work, through a carefully selected blend of natural
sexual enhancers. Expect results with no side effects.
Learn more about Extenze
by Rich Micheals - Jan 01/09
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