Health & Medical Men's Health

What You Should Know About Controlling Ejaculation

Controlling ejaculation is the key to achieving a complete and satisfactory sexual experience for both partners.
Men typically have no problem, at least in the younger years, in achieving an erection and ejaculating.
The problem is that for many, ejaculation follows almost immediately following insertion or pumping.
Men who have premature ejaculation want to slow down the rush to climax in order that both partners enjoy satisfaction.
Medications are suggested for some men, but it may not be desirable due to other side effects that limit the ability to respond.
Other options focus on helping the man maintain an erection for longer periods without coming to climax.
Understanding and using the techniques will help both partners.
It is well worth the time to practice the methods of extending the time that the erection can be maintained satisfactorily.
Controlling ejaculation means increasing the foreplay time during sex in men who have rapid ejaculation.
It may also mean giving men who suffer from delayed ejaculation the ability to come to a climax after a time of sexual enjoyment.
Both extremes in sexual performance result in lowered sexual satisfaction.
Both extremes can be successfully treated with proper techniques.
Premature ejaculation may be improved by making the head of the penis less sensitive.
Using a lotion designed to reduce sensation or using a condom will make the penis less sensitive.
Exercises to control muscles so that the process can be stopped through muscle control is another method.
Participation by the sexual partner can help to make learning and practicing the techniques enjoyable to both individuals.
If you suffer from delayed ejaculation, you can get help there as well.
In this condition the man can attain an erection but cannot get the climax that brings relief.
This is frustrating to both sexual partners.
A solution takes time to achieve, but it can be helped through recognition of the problem and efforts to correct it.
Controlling ejaculations is beneficial for each sexual partner.
Couples grow in their relationship when both give and receive pleasure in the sexual act and elsewhere.
Treatment through sexual education and techniques will help on both sides of the relationship.

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