Wednesday, March 15, 2017

After ejaculation is this normal? -

After ejaculation is this normal? -

After I ejaculate and clean up, a few minutes later a few drops of precum seem to come out slowly, once I wipe those up I stay dry. Is this normal?

***When answering please say more than -yeah its normal-


Yeah its normal. Not all of your precum comes out before the actual ejaculate, some comes out later to keep the urethra lubricated.
Yes it-s normal. As your penis shrinks back down the remaining ejaculate gets pushed out.
just make sure that after youre done, you urinate, to wash and remove excess semen in your uretha. after ejaculation, semen remains in the uretha if not removed. which can hurt later on when it dries a little. either way, its not a problem, because you automatically need to urinate afterwards-i know i do-but once you do, make sure to squeeze out the excess urine(you know what im talking about) until you feel you have no more to release and always shake the penis before putting it away. even wipe with paper if you need to ive had to before. shaking keeps this from happening and keeps undies cleaner and less smelly.
Yes, when everything starts coming out, it-s basically fluid pressure caused by muscle spasms that shoots the ejaculate out. That being said, when you-re done, there-s still a little bit of semen in your urethra to come out, and since there are no muscles in your urethra to -milk- it out, it-ll just ooze out for a little bit. Good way to sove this is to go take a good pee after you ***, that-ll flush it out.
ok first yah it is normal....it happns at times..it is nothing to worry about..
yes this is normal. and if it is after ejaculation it is NOT pre-ejaculate it is ejaculate.
After ejaculation is this normal? -

Does too much masturbation cause premeture ejaculation? -

Does too much masturbation cause premeture ejaculation? -

No, if anything if you masterbate before going on a date you normally will last longer, since your not heading into the situation with a round in the chamber if you catch my drift.


NO! just enjoy life.
No
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Does too much masturbation cause premeture ejaculation? -

Help! Premature Ejaculation Problem....? -

Help! Premature Ejaculation Problem....? -

The key to overcoming premature ejaculation often lies in learning to relax. A more leisurely period of foreplay can be very helpful here. Longer foreplay helps both partners to relax; it helps your partner become more fully aroused, so that she can reach her climax more easily; and, almost paradoxically, it can lessen the chance of an immediate ejaculation when intercourse begins.

Controlling the pace of intercourse can be of help. Rapid thrusting movements give the penis maximum stimulation and will bring you to climax very quickly. If you wish to delay your orgasm, it is helpful to remain still for a short while immediately after entry, and then pause again whenever ejaculation seems imminent. You can also use a slower rhythm and fewer thrusting motions during intercourse.

Having sex regularly may also make a difference. After a long period of abstinence, intercourse may initially be so stimulating as to cause a premature ejaculation. With patience and time it can almost be overcome.
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In general, practice and relaxation will help you deal with the problem. Some men try to distract themselves by thinking non-sexual thoughts (such as naming baseball players and records) to avoid becoming excited too fast.

Some helpful techniques include the following:

The -stop and start- method:

This technique involves sexual stimulation until the man recognizes that he is about to ejaculate. The stimulation is then removed for about thirty seconds and then may be resumed. The sequence is repeated until ejaculation is desired, the final time allowing the stimulation to continue until ejaculation occurs.

The -squeeze- method:

This technique involves sexual stimulation until the man recognizes that he is about to ejaculate. At that point, the man or his partner gently squeezes the end of the penis (where the glans meets the shaft) for several seconds, withholding further sexual stimulation for about 30 seconds, and then resuming stimulation. The sequence may be repeated by the person or couple until ejaculation is desired, the final time allowing the stimulation to continue until ejaculation occurs.

If none of those work, consult a doctor.
jus try your hardest not to think about and if that dont work den they have this stuff that you spray on the shaft
I think the more comfortable you become with your gf, the less of a problem this will be... if you-re doing it with different girls, then you should stop. :-)
Get some of that stuff the desensitizes you.

Then work on masturbating. Then work on masturbating with porn. Then find an understanding girlfriend.

Practice makes perfect.
Hello

I would recommend you to go to a doctor and talk about your problem, the doctor knows best. He can really help you and give you the right answers and the treatment.

It-s difficult to solve this problem alone, because it takes time and an effort for you both. It can-t get solved quickly in one day, but it takes maybe longer time to have good results.

A good option it-s when you have a nice romantic dinner, after you both take a bath together. Then you go both to bed and you and he can massage you together. He than can play with his tongue on you and later introduce his penis 4 or times only half of the penis inside you and then after that introduce it all. A good position is when you-re upstairs and his down, so you can control the rhythym and he will not come quickly. I takes practice too, and with time and maybe the help of a doctor will give good results.

I hope that you can solve that problem quickly and have a satisfied sexlife together, take care of you. You shouldn-t be worry about, because it can come all good if you-re confident and searching help, too. Good luck!!!!

What Is It?

Premature ejaculation occurs when a man reaches orgasm and ejaculates too quickly and without control. In other words, ejaculation occurs before a man wants it to happen. It may occur before or after beginning foreplay or intercourse. Some men experience a lot of personal distress because of this condition.

As many as one in five men experience difficulty with uncontrolled or early ejaculation at some point in life. When premature ejaculation happens so frequently that it interferes with the sexual pleasure of a man or his partner, it becomes a medical problem.

Several factors may contribute to premature ejaculation. Psychological problems such as stress, depression and other factors that affect mental and emotional health can aggravate this condition. However, there is growing evidence that biological factors can make some men more prone to experience premature ejaculation.

Rarely, premature ejaculation can be caused by a specific physical problem, such as inflammation of the prostate gland or a spinal cord problem.

Symptoms

The key symptoms of premature ejaculation include:

Ejaculation that routinely occurs with little sexual stimulation and with little control
Decreased sexual pleasure because of poor control over ejaculation
Feelings of guilt, embarrassment or frustration
Diagnosis

Premature ejaculation is diagnosed based on typical symptoms. To understand your problem, your doctor will need to discuss your sexual history with you. Be frank and open. The more your doctor knows, the better he or she can help you.

If your sexual history fails to reveal significant mental or emotional factors that may contribute to premature ejaculation, your doctor may want to examine you. Your doctor may examine your prostate or do neurological tests (tests of your nervous system) to determine if there is a physical problem that could be causing premature ejaculation.

Expected Duration

Sometimes, premature ejaculation goes away on its own over weeks or months. Working to relieve stress or other psychological issues may help the situation to improve.

Other men have lasting difficulties with premature ejaculation, and require professional help. Some men respond to treatment promptly, while others struggle with this problem over a prolonged period. Effective treatment is available.



Prevention

There is no known way to prevent premature ejaculation. However, you should consider the following advice:

Maintain a healthy attitude toward sex. If you experience feelings of anxiety, guilt or frustration about your sex life, consider seeking psychotherapy or sexual therapy.
Keep in mind that anyone can experience sexual problems. If you experience premature ejaculation, try not to blame yourself or feel inadequate. Try speaking openly with your partner to avoid miscommunication.
Treatment

Behavioral therapy is one possible approach for treating premature ejaculation. Most commonly, the -squeeze technique- is used. If a man senses that he is about to experience premature orgasm, he interrupts sexual relations. Then the man or his partner squeezes the shaft of his penis between a thumb and two fingers. The man or his partner applies light pressure just below the head of the penis for about 20 seconds, lets go, and then sexual relations can be resumed. The technique can be repeated as often as necessary. When this technique is successful, it enables the man to learn to delay ejaculation with the squeeze, and eventually, to gain control over ejaculation without the squeeze. Behavioral therapy helps 60% to 90% of men with premature ejaculation. However, it requires the cooperation of both partners. Also, premature ejaculation often returns, and additional behavioral therapy may be needed.

Another possible treatment is prescription medication that helps to delay ejaculation. Delayed orgasm is a common side effect of certain drugs, particularly those used to treat depression. This is true even for men who are not depressed. When this type of medication is given to men who experience premature ejaculation, it can help to postpone orgasm for up to several minutes. Drugs used for this type of treatment include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil) or sertraline (Zoloft); and tricyclic antidepressants, such as clomipramine (Anafranil).

There is also preliminary evidence men with premature ejaculation may benefit from drugs called phosphodiesterase inhibitors, such as sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra), and tadalafil (Cialis).

Some men with premature ejaculation also benefit from reducing the stimulation they experience during sex. A number of creams are available that can partially anesthetize (numb) the penis and reduce the stimulation that leads to orgasm. Another option is to use one or more condoms. However, these techniques may interfere with the pleasure experienced during sex.

When To Call A Professional

Speak with your doctor if you consistently ejaculate before you want to. Remember, one instance of premature ejaculation does not mean that you have a condition that requires treatment. Your doctor may refer you to a sex therapist if premature ejaculation is causing major problems in your sex life or personal relationships or if you would like to consider behavioral therapy
i think disowned pretty much summed it up.
ask ur dr for a paxil prescription. it-ll help ur pme and make u a happier person.
Help! Premature Ejaculation Problem....? -