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Tuesday, 1 October 2013

For Married Couples - 7 Ways To Help Your Husband Last Longer!

Do you think your partner has a problem with premature ejaculation? I don't mean once in a while. I’m talking about most of the time. If so, then he’s not alone.
Premature ejaculation is a common problem experienced by up to 30 percent of men at some point in their lives. Some men might be embarrassed by their tendency to climax too early and not want to talk about it. Some may even pretend that it doesn’t happen. And if your partner’s little problem is frustrating for you, imagine how it must make him feel.
But there are some remedies that he can try, with and without you, to help prolong his erection.
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1. Use s*x toys: A cock ring can be nice to look at, but it’s also functional. The pressure it applies to the shaft of the man-hood helps to slow down climaxing by decreasing blood flow.

2. Change positions: Try spending time in a passive s*x position, like with him on the bottom. Active positions, like doggie style, can cause more penile friction.

3. Make it less sensitive: Desensitizing creams work by numbing the man-hood so that the feeling of intercourse is not so intense. Be careful with this one because the numbing effect can be transferred to the v**ina.

4. Stop and start: You can help your partner with this method by first sexually stimulating him until he feels he is about to climax. Then stop for 30 seconds. Repeat until he consciously wants to climax. This helps your partner learn how to control the release.
5. Delay penetration: Spend a little more time on foreplay and reach climax first. Oral s*x is a good way to do this. Once you’ve had your climax, move on to penetration. That way, if he climaxes quickly, no one feels badly about it.

6. Wear a condom: Putting on a condom is another way to desensitize your partner’s man-hood. The less sensitive it feels, the longer it may take to release.

7. The squeeze-pause technique: This is also known as the man-hood grip. When your partner gets close to climaxing, try squeezing the man-hood just below the head, focusing on the urethra, which is along the under-side of the shaft. The pressure helps slow blood flow to the man-hood.
In some cases, working through your partner’s premature ejaculation issues is a matter of him becoming more in touch with his body — and you helping him with that.
In addition, acknowledging the problem and talking about it can help decrease any performance anxiety he might have and make it less embarrassing. If you’ve tried some of these suggestions and it doesn’t seem to be getting better, encourage him to talk to his physician.

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