Premature ejaculation is one of the most common
sexual dysfunctions. It can cause embarrassment to either partner and even ruin
relationships. Much of the problem is, of course, mental and can be as simple
as finding a sexual partner particularly attractive and being overly aroused
before intercourse. Here are a few tips from sex experts and medical
professionals.
Condoms
Not only is a condom an important
form of contraception and a way of ensuring safe sex, it is also generally
considered to be helpful in delaying a male's climax. The importance of this
effect varies, depending on the individual and the condom type - with some capable
to notably decrease sensation and protect against early climax.
The
Squeeze
A popular technique for delaying ejaculation
among men is by manipulating ‘pressure points’. The perineum, located between
the scrotum and anus, acts as a channel between the prostate and penis.
Applying pressure to the area will stop the flow of ejaculation fluid. In the
same way by gently tugging the testes away from the body, ejaculation can be prohibited.
Getting a partner involved in this
activity as part of a fun routine is a popular way for men to stop climax
whilst still enjoying sex and reducing humiliation.
Edging
This is one of the best long-term
solutions. The human body can be trained by recurrence. By pulling out immediately
you near ejaculation, you will stop doing so prematurely. Stop for half a
minute and go again. Repeat. You can also squeeze the point of the penis where
the glans meet the shaft to ensure that orgasm is not reached.
Medication
For those with long term symptoms,
unresponsive to the above methods, medication is a trustworthy, safe and
convenient solution. Just as Viagra has transformed life for men with erectile
dysfunction, so tablets like Mughal-e-Azam plus can have a noteworthy effect
on a man’s ability to delay ejaculation. Mughal-e-Azam plus is a treatment
which is fast-acting (effects take just 3 hours) and can be prescribed long
term for serious suffers of PE.
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