Friday, August 16, 2013

Is there a cure for premature ejaculation??? -

Is there a cure for premature ejaculation??? -

Yes premature ejaculation like any other physical disease is curable. Premature ejaculation is one of the most common sexual dysfunction in men and exact cause of PE is unknown. Premature ejaculation can be cured by practicing relaxation techniques or using distraction methods can also help you in delaying ejaculation. You may practice techniques like Masters and Johnson Method, Simulation Technique or Squeeze Technique to exercise greater control over your performance. In addition, keeping a check over the alcohol intake and illegal drug usage is also helpful.


There are a number of possible way to deal with premature ejaculation - it is very common so there is no need to be embarrassed!

Check out the following website for some helpful hints:
Yoga
Its all in the Mind.
practice makes perfect. try Durex brand -extended pleasure- condoms. or if all else fails (don-t mean to sound nasty but...) jerk.off before your big plans, if u know what i mean.
practice by jacking off

(spanking the monkey) and stop b-4 u bust your nut and hold back , now repeat this step 3 or4 times in a row each time you spank the monkey .then you will learn what muscle you need to control . or you could always resort back to thinking of grandma with all that stinky perfume.
Is there a cure for premature ejaculation??? -

Semen present in Pre-*** after 72 hours of last ejaculation? -

Semen present in Pre-*** after 72 hours of last ejaculation? -

Is still possible for semen to exist in the urethra after 72 hours. I have read a lot so the magic number happens to be 72. I have read that within 72 hours of the last ejaculation, pregnancy can be possible through pre-*** So I-m curious even after 72 hours is it possible to have semen in pre-***. How likely or what is the risk? If the case is yes please explain this whole concept of the 72 hours after the last ejaculation. Please include in depth explanation, sources, or specifics to back up what you say. Thank you.
Precum, also known as Cowper-s fluid or bulbourethral fluid, should be considered the same as semen when it comes to being around a fertile woman. There is no way to make sure that the precum of a fertile male contains no sperm. Remember, it only takes one sperm cell to make a female pregnant.
Semen present in Pre-*** after 72 hours of last ejaculation? -