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Posted by Ian:
I am a 31y/o male who didn't start having sex until 22. I have only had 2 partners in my lifetime, (the 2nd being my wife).
My wife and I have a sporadic sex life to say the least, (once every 1 or 2 months)and I wonder if this is a cause of my inability to last very long after penetration before ejaculating .
I noticed that when we first dated, (and had sex once a day for 2 mos. straight) eventually, I lasted a little longer before ejaculating.
Now that we're married and not having it as often, is there any way to increase my stamina, with out the use of coitus interruptus (withdraw before ejaculation or the stop start method) to control premature ejaculation?
Reply by: MSH
Premature ejaculation control has historically been considered a
psychosexual disorder, however, there is a growing body
of scientific data that suggests that it has an organic
basis related to serotonin levels in the brain. Scientific
evidence indicates that increasing the amount of serotonin
to the central nervous system through the use of selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI's) appears to increase
the latency or period of time from penetration to
ejaculation (increase stamina). There is now a new natural herbal aphrodisiac remedy that provides
natural serotonin precursors and nutrients to speed
up the chemical reaction in the brain allowing more
serotonin to be formed and available for use by the body
while simultaneously delivering safe and effective herbal
antidepressants. And, does not dull tactile sensation in the penis.
No Use For Coitus Interruptus To Control Premature Ejaculation Disorder Follow Ups:
- Condoms are an effective means of reducing the amount of stimulation experienced during sex. Some men find that a condom helps them prevent premature ejaculation by lowering their arousal. If one condom does not decrease the stimulation enough, then put on one more. Condoms provide excellent protection against STDs and pregnancy, so they're certainly worth a try.
- Sexual positions can affect a man's ability to control his ejaculation. The typical "missionary" position (on top of your partner) is not the best position while attempting to control ejaculation. Try laying on your back, allowing the partner to control copulation. In this position you are more relaxed, and can guide your partner easily.

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