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Long Time On Bed
It’s common to equate sexual prowess with sexual stamina — although, amazing-and-short sex is almost always preferable to awful-but-long banging. Most people might not want to admit that they couldn’t make it past the five minute mark, but research shows almost half of men orgasm in two minutes or less. A 2017 survey found that the average sex session is a manageable 10 minutes (19 if you include foreplay).
1. Have him masturbate beforehand. If you've seen There's Something About Mary, you know that having sex without
masturbating is "like going out there with a loaded gun. Ejaculating
an hour or two beforehand makes it harder for a man to come quickly. The relationship expert and family therapist, puts it, if you can
build up arousal again with slow and intimate foreplay with your partner, so
the guy's excitement is initially satisfied and he can better pace himself and
sync up with his partner's rhythm.
2. Take advantage of men’s refractory period.
Who says sex needs to be limited to just one session? This one won’t work for
everyone, but marriage therapist recommends starting things up again
a few minutes after he ejaculates. “Many men experience less sensitivity during
the second erection. As long as you don’t mind waiting the few minutes (or
switching back to foreplay), and he can get it up relatively quickly, you
should have better results in round two.
3. Try something new and out of the ordinary in bed. When you've been with the same partner
for a while, your routine sex positions can make his body anticipate coming,
and thus come a lot sooner. New positions and sensations will distract him and
make him last longer.
4. Try edging. When
he's about to orgasm, have him stop and wait about a minute or so before going
back at it. Everyone has an orgasmic point of no return, an "ejaculatory
inevitability" as sex researcher puts it. Edging trains his body to
delay that point so he can spend more time on the edge (and more time pleasing
you).
5. Squeeze the base of his penis. You can do this with your hand or using
a cock ring. It quite literally stops him from ejaculating. Think of it like
bending a hose in half to stop the flow of water, but definitely do not bend
his penis in half under any circumstances. Just give it a firm grip.
6. Have him do kegels, yoga, and pilates. All of these exercises strengthen the
pelvic floor muscles, which help him control orgasm spasms. (And yeah, dudes
can do kegels too).
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7. Try perpendicular sex positions. This is technically an outer course position, but it's a way to avoid the most sensitive areas of the penis (specifically, the underside of the head, where a lot of the nerves are located). Don't actually enter her, but let her glide back and forth along the top of the shaft. Spoon or face each other on your sides, and it can still be enjoyable without making him rush to orgasm.
8. Medicate. In some situations, your partner may want to consider seeing a doctor. A variety of prescriptions are available if premature ejaculation is a serious issue that's negatively affecting your relationship. And while there are over-the-counter supplements that tout their ability to improve a guy’s stamina, your best bet is to go through someone that knows what they’re talking about. Guys can check in with a urologist to see what the issue is and what steps can be taken. And as a general idea, it’s best to avoid supplements you can buy at a gas station.
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