Premature Ejaculation
A very common sexual concern among men is whether they orgasm to quickly.
Of course, part of the answer to that question is very personal - many
women prefer not to have multiple hour sessions as these leave them sore
and swollen. But one man out of three considers that they ejaculate
too quickly.
A man can suffer a great deal of self-doubt if he feels he suffers from
premature ejaculation, and his partner can suffer from frustration as
well. The average male between 18 and 20 orgasms within three
minutes. As we mature, this slows some what, but experience as much
as physical age is responsible for this.
Even if a man doesn't care to go all night, he will probably want to last
more than three minutes! There are two questions to ask yourself in
order to decide if you last long enough. One is to ask yourself if you are
satisfied when you orgasm. Apart from impressing your partner, do
you feel that you came when you wanted to, giving yourself the maximum
pleasure.
The second question is, do you usually come before your partner?
Some women have great difficulty in reaching orgasm, especially during
intercourse, but if you have multiple partners who seem to expect orgasm
yet you finish before they can reach it, then perhaps you suffer from
premature ejaculation.
If you feel that you do orgasm too quickly, there are a couple things you
can try right off for a quick fix, although both will take away some of
your pleasure, as well. One is you can try wearing a condom, or
even two, to decrease the sensation. You can also try commercial
delaying sprays or creams that work by slightly numbing the penis.
Many men also try masturbating before a hot date. They find that
having come once in a day, they take longer to come a second time.
This can work for many men, but on the other hand, you may enjoy orgasm
with a partner more, and you might not always know before hand that you
are going to have sex.
In order to learn to control your orgasm, you have to discover at what
exact point you cannot turn back. You will need to masturbate very slowly
without a partner, and pay attention to what you are feeling. At a certain
point, you will find the exact feeling that occurs just before you orgasm.
If you learn to recognize that feeling, you will be able to redirect your
thoughts or to briefly stop moving just before it occurs.
Some men briefly squeeze the base of their penis for a minute till the
feeling subsides. At that point, you can continue. Some men think about
unpleasant things like income tax or being stuck in a cold rain, but
although this often does work, it will also lessen your pleasure.
Strengthening the pubococcygeus muscle can also help delay orgasm. It is
the same muscle you use to stop urination in mid stream. Try
stopping while you are urinating several times to get a feel for what the
muscle feels like in use. It is also the muscle you use when your
penis is erect and you make it bob up and down. The simplest would be to get
an erection and make your penis bob up and down till your muscle gets
tired, but never continue till it is painful. Do this every other day,
just like you would work out any smaller muscle. Then practice using it to
sort of hold things back. There are many exercises you can do to
help strengthen that muscle at this highly-recommended site,
Penis-Health.com.
Remember that sex is all about pleasure, but it is also about genetics.
Man was designed to impregnate women, and that meant faster orgasms to
allow multiple attempts at fertilization. Coming too rapidly can
often be caused by worry and performance anxiety.
It's always fun to talk with other men and exchange ideas, too. Be sure to
check out this popular men's interest site,
Network Forum For Men. The best thing you can do
during sex is have fun and enjoy what you're doing!
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