Monday, September 22, 2014

How To Stop Premature Ejaculation? -

How To Stop Premature Ejaculation? -

My girlfriend is getting so frustrated with me. What can I do? How can I stop premature ejaculation? I just can-t last more than a few short minutes


Premature ejaculation has many different reasons. I will describe how you can last longer in bed: You need to learn to relax your body. If
you can relax your body while having sex, you-ll immediately last way longer than before. There are also breathing exercises you can perform, so you will be more relaxed while performing and have a greater sense of control.

You need to gain awareness of your arousal level and learn to consciously move up and down the arousal scale.
Mastering specific exercises, you-ll gain total control over how close to the point of no return (the arousal level where you can-t stop your self from ejaculating no matter what you do) you let your self go and therefore how long you last.

You should also train your PC muscles. The PC muscles are your internal pelvic muscles. The PC muscles are between your butt
bone and your pelvic bone. When ejaculating these muscles function.
If you don-t train these muscles regularly, you will have trouble lasting longer. There are exercises you can learn and build your own training routine.

For conclusion, I can really understand what you are going through. I had 2 girlfriends who left me, because of this problem.
I got really depressed and I started to look for information for solving my problem. I can tell you that today I last long enough.
The main thing you can do right now is read more useful information that will help you solve your problem- you can read more on (Wikipedia- search for premature ejaculation- the link is to long...) so you can have more knowledge about your problem. You should also read more in http://www.longtolast.com , so you can solve your problem.
Occasionally losing control is normal, Premature ejaculation is only a problem if it happens all the time. It’s important to remember that most men occasionally reach orgasm sooner than they’d like.For example, it is normal for a man to ejaculate quickly the first time he has sex
It is also normal if a man hasn’t ejaculated for a long time.

try some exercise like start and stop technique or pc muscle.


http://www.sexualweakness.com/premature.…

There are three reasons why you may be suffering from premature ejaculation.
One reason could be, that as an adolescent, the masturbation habits you developed may have led to this. Typically adolescents masturbate with the intention of reaching orgasm quickly, thus premature ejaculation has been “grooved” into your system.

Now for the second reason, let’s face it we’d all like to be able to make love for hours. There’s one problem though. The body sees sex as a means to reproduce. That said your body is going to try and reproduce as fast and efficiently as possible. This is why premature ejaculation mostly affects men in their teens and 20’s.The catch is, now you have to learn how to control it.

3.The third cause of premature ejaculation is the inability to handle and control intense arousal and sexual stimulation. Once arousal reaches a certain tipping point it becomes almost impossible to hold back ejaculation.

In your pelvic region, various muscles come into play during the ejaculation process. If you can identify those particular muscles and if you can use exercises to develop control over them then you can attain total ejaculation control. For controlling premature ejaculation focus on various emotions, thoughts and perceptions that are proven to cause premature ejaculation.
There are some techniques like heart rate technique, breathing technique, training of glans, masturbation and sex techniques. You may find the detail given in source
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Um - - give her foreplay until she orgasms, then insert and c*m as you will.

You do NOT have premature ejaculation. Kinsey proved that 70% of all males ejaculate within 2 minutes of insertion, so stop letting someone else define how you feel about your own sexuality.

The key is foreplay.

Kind thoughts,

Hermes
PE is usually learned, meaning you masterbate quick so you do not get caught, for instance. can be other causes too, but you can unlearn somewhat. concentrate on other things, for instance, pinch the head just before you are ready to blow, and some creams you can use to desencitize. see below
First of all, masturbate before you go see her so you won-t be all pumped up. Also , PRACTICE on yourself. Get yourself to the edge, then stop. Do this a lot. Control is something you have to learn and all your future lovers will thank you for it.
jack off more and once before sex and to be safe two times. if it doesn-t work she wants more sex give her more sex or just more foreplay just wear a condom and keep going if you already came she won-t know the difference if you wear one
give her more foreplay ,

minutes guys last seconds only

and as 4 premature google
How To Stop Premature Ejaculation? -

Penis Spray May Block Premature Ejaculation? have you heard of it? -

Penis Spray May Block Premature Ejaculation? have you heard of it? -

An anesthetic spray more than doubles the -lasting- time for men with premature ejaculation, according to a study by the company that makes the experimental spray.

The metered-dose, aerosol spray is a mixture of the anesthetics lidocaine and prilocaine. It is spritzed onto the tip of the penis 15 minutes before sex.

Before using the spray, the 54 heterosexual men in the study ejaculated, on average, one minute after vaginal penetration.

In the test, on four occasions, half the men used the anesthetic spray 15 minutes before sex, the other half a placebo with no active ingredients.

The men or their partners used a stopwatch to measure the time from vaginal penetration to ejaculation.


Yeah, but the second round, especially if you are using a condom will be nearly impossible to finish.
sigh.... people seem to forget the propose of sex. ow it-s all about how big your penis is and how long you have sex and if you can make a girl orgasm. they don-t need to last 5 seconds after vaginal penetration in order to get the job done
Penis Spray May Block Premature Ejaculation? have you heard of it? -

Can i use fluoxetine for premature ejaculation? -

Can i use fluoxetine for premature ejaculation? -

i need a medicine for PE


Yep, delayed orgasm is a side effect of certain medications called SSRI-s (Selective Seratonin Reuptake Inhibitors), and thus treatment for PE is an -off label- use for some of them, such as Fluoxetine. Other SSRI-s that can be used to treat premature ejaculation include paroxetine and sertraline.
Usually, a single dose before having sex can work for some males, but other men find it neccesary to take a daily dose of the medication. Your dose can be increased step by step until you either achieve the desired effect or until you-ve reached the maximum daily recommended dose.
If fluoxetine or another SSRI doesn-t work, you can try another, but if the second doesn-t work it is unlikely that a third SSRI would.
Also, remember that since SSRI-s delay orgasm, women may find it undesirable since it usually takes them longer to get an orgasm anyway.
Fluoxetine (Prozac) can depress sex drive - maybe so much you lose interest altogether - but it-s hard to predict who-ll have that side effect or how much of it.

Try ejaculating once, early in your lovemaking. Play with her while your body recovers. Then, when your body is ready for sex, it will probably respond more slowly.
Stay away from drugs.
Alternatively, you could use some all-natural HERBS to solve the problem. Here-s a very valuable source about the herbs I-m talking about: http://www.tolastlongerinbed.com
did you check already the list of treatments and techniques to cure premature ejaculation published by
http://www.treatprematureejaculation.net
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Can i use fluoxetine for premature ejaculation? -

I get early ejaculation .sujjest me some safe aurvedic medicines? -

I get early ejaculation .sujjest me some safe aurvedic medicines? -


http://www.americanchronicle.com/article…


I drink a little bit of bourbon before sex. I do not believe in medications. the alcohol will dull your senses enough to have sex for a while. Also, use your mouth on her for a bit. You will soon become a cunning linguist.
I used Fleshlight-s Stamina Training Unit:

http://stu.getfleshlight.com

It was pretty helpful. My wife wasn-t too keen on the idea of getting it at first, but after she saw the results she fell in love with it lol :)
Yank one out an hour before the deed, use a rubber, or take it slow.
I get early ejaculation .sujjest me some safe aurvedic medicines? -

Very less ejaculation time plz help? -

Very less ejaculation time plz help? -

I m 24 not marreid never had a sex with a girl but i maturbate to it take a time less than a minute i m very worried what will i do if i m married plz help any natural exerciese or food or any thing i would u be thank ful to all of u?


That is not a concern.

You will discover that sex and masturbation are done differently and that you could last a lot longer than you realize
is very different from handjob and partner. be relax and you will doing fine
dont be tensed.... maybe u try it too hard... do 1 thing,u masturbate with two fingers and not with our whole palm.. this will reduce stress, again, when u feel u r going to lose it,stop..this is the STOP-START method.. u need to know exactly when ull lose ur sperm..check for 30 secs and again start..continue checking it for 4-5 times and then release. and with your wife,ull be fine..AND REMEMBER... IT TAKES A MINUTE ONLY FOR A NORMAL MAN TO RELEASE AFTER MASTURBATING OR SEX STARTS,IF DONT AT STRETCH... THE 10-15 MINS JOB SHOWN IN THE VIDEOS ARE ALL -CUT AND PASTE- IN A RECORDED LONG VIDEO... AGAIN AND AGAIN.
GOOD LUCK ... ULL DO FINE
never do it again. that isnt a joke seriously. i know it might be hard , but you have to or it will just get worse and worse. every time you think about it just stop and do something else, try to stop for a long time then after about a couple of weeks itll get easy and you wont even think about doing it any more. the hardest part is stopping, but its not hard if you focus. and for the eating thing. just eat fish to make you get it back and some good healthy foods, and exercise a lot would help as well. the only way for you to help yourself is to eat good food, and maybe ask your doctor on this as well, and completely stop doing this act no matter how much you want to. i hope i helped. thanks to you.
Original Article:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/prematu…


Premature ejaculation
Introduction
Many men occasionally ejaculate sooner than they or their partner would like during sexual intercourse. As long as it happens infrequently, it-s probably not cause for concern. However, if you regularly ejaculate sooner than you and your partner wish — usually, before intercourse begins or shortly afterward — you may have a condition known as premature ejaculation.
Premature ejaculation is the most common male sexual dysfunction. In the United States, premature ejaculation affects about one in five men ages 18 to 59. Although the problem is often assumed to be psychological, biology also may play a role.
In some cases, premature ejaculation is a secondary problem related to erectile dysfunction. Men who are anxious about obtaining or maintaining their erection during sexual intercourse may form a pattern of rushing to ejaculate.
Numerous treatments, often used in combination, are available to improve premature ejaculation.
Signs and symptoms
There-s no medical standard for how long it should take a man to ejaculate. The primary sign of premature ejaculation is ejaculation that occurs before both partners wish in the majority of sexual encounters, causing distress for one or both partners. The problem can occur in all sexual situations, including masturbation, or may only occur during sexual encounters with another person.
Doctors often classify premature ejaculation as either primary or secondary:
·Primary premature ejaculation. You have primary premature ejaculation if you-ve experienced the problem for as long as you-ve been sexually active.
·Secondary premature ejaculation. You have secondary premature ejaculation if you developed the condition after having had previous, satisfying sexual relationships without ejaculatory problems.
Causes
Premature ejaculation is considered a psychological problem in some cases. Some doctors believe that early sexual experiences, especially those in which you may have hurried to reach climax in order to avoid being discovered, may establish a lifelong pattern. If you grew up in a family that considered sex dirty or sinful, you may also have developed guilty feelings that increase your tendency to rush through sexual encounters.
However, biological factors also may cause premature ejaculation. Some studies comparing men who experience premature ejaculation with those who don-t have found differences between the two groups in certain hormone levels and in the sensitivity of their genitalia.
Risk factors
Various factors can increase your risk of premature ejaculation, including:
·Impotence. You may be at increased risk of premature ejaculation if you occasionally or consistently experience impotence. Fear of losing your erection may cause you to rush through sexual encounters.
·Health problems. If you have a medical concern that causes you to feel anxious during sex, such as a heart problem, you may have an increased likelihood of hurrying to ejaculate.
·Stress. Emotional or mental strain in any area of your life can play a role in premature ejaculation, often limiting your ability to relax and focus during sexual encounters.
·Certain medications. Rarely, drugs that influence the action of chemical messengers in the brain (psychotropics) may cause premature ejaculation.
When to seek medical advice
Talk with your doctor if you ejaculate sooner than you and your partner wish during most sexual encounters. The problem is common, and although you may feel you should be able to fix it on your own, you may need medical treatment to achieve and sustain a satisfying sex life.
Screening and diagnosis
Doctors diagnose premature ejaculation based on a detailed interview about your sexual history. Your doctor may ask a number of very personal questions and may want to include your partner in the interview. While it may be uncomfortable for both of you to talk frankly about sexual matters, the details you provide will help your doctor determine the cause of your problem and the best course of treatment. A mental health professional may help make the diagnosis.
Be prepared to answer questions about:
·Your religious upbringing
·Your early sexual experiences
·Your sexual relationships, past and present
·The circumstances in your life and in your sexual relationship at the time you began experiencing premature ejaculation
·Any conflicts or concerns within your current relationship
Your doctor will also want to know about your health history, including your use of prescription or recreational drugs, and may perform a general physical exam.
If you-re experiencing premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction, your doctor may order blood tests to check your male hormone levels.
Complications
While premature ejaculation doesn-t increase your risk of serious health problems, it can cause distress in your personal life, including:
·Relationship strains. The most common complication of premature ejaculation is conflict between you and your partner. If premature ejaculation is straining your relationship, ask your doctor about including couple-s therapy in your treatment program.
·Fertility problems. Premature ejaculation can occasionally make fertilization difficult or impossible for couples who are trying to become pregnant. If premature ejaculation isn-t effectively treated, you and your partner may need to consider infertility treatment.
Treatment
Treatment options for premature ejaculation include sexual therapy, medications and psychotherapy. Two or more of these treatment approaches often are used in combination.
Sexual therapy
In some cases, sexual therapy may involve simple steps such as masturbating an hour or two before intercourse so that you-re able to delay ejaculation during sex. Your doctor also may recommend avoiding intercourse for a period of time and focusing on other types of sexual play so that pressure is removed from your sexual encounters.
Your doctor may instruct you and your partner in the use of a method called the squeeze technique. This method works as follows:
·Step 1. Begin sexual activity as usual, including stimulation of the penis, until you feel almost ready to ejaculate.
·Step 2. Have your partner squeeze the end of your penis, at the point where the head (glans) joins the shaft, and maintain the squeeze for several seconds, until the urge to ejaculate passes.
·Step 3. After the squeeze is released, wait for about half a minute, then go back to foreplay. You may notice that squeezing the penis causes it to become less erect, but when sexual stimulation is resumed, it soon regains full erection.
·Step 4. If you again feel you-re about to ejaculate, have your partner repeat the squeeze process.
By repeating this as many times as necessary, you can reach the point of entering your partner without ejaculating. After a few practice sessions, the feeling of knowing how to delay ejaculation may become a habit that no longer requires the squeeze technique.
Medications
Certain antidepressants, including the group called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), cause a side effect of delayed sexual climax in many people. Although these drugs aren-t approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of premature ejaculation, studies have shown them to be safe and effective for this condition, and many doctors prescribe them for this purpose.
Your doctor may prescribe one of several selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), including sertraline (Zoloft), paroxetine (Paxil, Paxil CR) or fluoxetine (Prozac, Prozac Weekly, Serafem), to help you delay ejaculation. If the timing of your ejaculation doesn-t improve, your doctor may prescribe the tricyclic antidepressant clomipramine (Anafranil), which also has been shown to benefit men with this disorder.
You may not need to take these medications on a daily basis to prevent premature ejaculation. Taking a low dose several hours before you plan to have sexual intercourse may be sufficient to improve your symptoms. If you are very sexually active or don-t respond to as-needed dosing, your doctor may recommend taking your prescribed medication daily. Talk with your doctor to determine the best medication schedule for your needs.
Topical anesthetic creams containing lidocaine and prilocaine also may help improve premature ejaculation by reducing sensation in your penis. Before use, make certain you have no history of a reaction to lidocaine or prilocaine. You can apply an anesthetic cream a short time before intercourse and wipe it off when your penis has lost enough sensation to help you delay ejaculation. Be sure to thoroughly remove the cream before intercourse so that your partner doesn-t experience genital numbness.
Psychotherapy
In many cases, sexual therapy or medications can resolve premature ejaculation. However, if personal issues — such as conflict between you and your partner or mental health problems — appear to play a significant role in causing premature ejaculation, your doctor may recommend psychotherapy.
This approach, also known as counseling or talk therapy, involves talking about your relationships and experiences with a mental health professional. These talk sessions can help you find effective ways of coping with and solving problems. For many couples affected by premature ejaculation, talking with a therapist together may produce the best results.
Prevention
In some cases, premature ejaculation may be caused by poor communication between partners or a poor understanding of the differences between male and female sexual functioning. Women typically require more prolonged stimulation than men do to reach orgasm, and this difference can cause sexual resentment between partners and add pressure to sexual encounters. For many men, feeling pressure during sexual intercourse increases the risk of premature ejaculation.
Open communication between sexual partners, as well as a willingness to try a variety of approaches to help both partners achieve satisfaction, can help reduce conflict and performance anxiety. If you-re not satisfied with your sexual relationship, talk with your partner about your concerns. Try to approach the topic in a loving way and to avoid blaming your partner for your dissatisfaction.
If you-re not able to resolve sexual problems on your own, talk with your doctor. He or she may recommend seeing a therapist who can help you and your partner achieve a fulfilling sexual relationship.
Coping skills
Many men who experience premature ejaculation feel frustrated and even ashamed. It may help you to know that this problem is common and often very treatable. Talk to your doctor if it-s causing distress for you or your partner.
While you explore treatment options, consider taking the pressure off the sexual side of your relationship. Some doctors recommend avoiding intercourse entirely for a short time and sharing other forms of physical pleasure and affection instead. Connecting in this way can help you re-establish a satisfying physical bond with your partner and lay the foundation for a fulfilling sexual relationship.




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If u want to take a mdicine for this problem,
the best for u can prolong intercourse at least 30 min is:
TAKE TRAMADOL 50 MG TABLET 3 hrs before intercourse.
i sure its good enugh .
email me for more info.
good luck.
Very less ejaculation time plz help? -