Lasting Longer May Lead to Better Sensual Activity
No man wants to be known as being “quick on the trigger” while in
bed, so lasting longer during coupling is a big goal for many men. While this
is not exactly a male organ health issue in the way that, say, male organ odor
may be, it still can be a significant concern. For those for whom “better
sensual activity” means “lasting longer after penetrating,” the following may
be of some help.
It’s natural – sort of
So, the fact of the matter is that it seems that men tend to reach
sensual satisfaction before their mates is somewhat natural. Studies have shown
that, on average, a man will release seed some 6 or so minutes after he first
penetrates the female organ. By contrast, the typical woman requires about 13
minutes – and very often she requires more than just penetration to achieve her
sensual satisfaction.
So how can a guy last longer and achieve better sensual activity
if Nature has stacked the odds against him? It’s a challenge, but he can try
the following:
- Use the creme. Many couples are
hesitant to use anything other than the body’s own natural lubricants when
having sensual activity; it often seems a matter of pride to some. But when
additional lubricant is used on a bare member, it can help cut down on friction
– not enough to keep the member from deriving tons of pleasure, but enough to
perhaps help slightly lengthen the amount of time between penetration and seed
release.
- Suit up. Using latex protection
– even in a totally monogamous relationship – can also be a way to perhaps last
longer. The thin layer of latex again decreases the friction a bit, making it
more likely that a guy can withstand for a little longer the need to release
seed. It’s even better if a couple selects latex protection that has special
features – such as being ribbed – to more readily stimulate the woman and
possibly cut down on the length of time she needs to reach sensual
satisfaction. Some couples may want to take it a step further and explore using
a male organ sleeve – a hollow manhood-shaped tube that slips over the manhood.
This adds a little girth (and sometimes length) to the member, which some women
find pleasurable. It may also be ribbed or ridged to create extra stimulation.
- Extend the foreplay. Perhaps the most
important road to better sensual activity in this circumstance involves taking
plenty of time to “warm up’ the female partner. Rather than rushing toward
penetration, the couple should allow the man to take things slowly and
leisurely with foreplay – plenty of kissing and cuddling, manually massaging
the female organ and breasts, and performing oral sensual activity, as well as
concentrating on any specific other sensual zones that the woman likes to have
attended to.
- Interrupt as needed. Another option is to
simply have the male withdraw from the female organ if he feels he is getting
near the time of releasing seed and to continue servicing his partner manually
or orally. Once he has “cooled off” a bit, he can then reinsert the manhood.
This can happen several times during one session if need be.
- Change positions. Different positions
can be more stimulating or less stimulating for a man or for a woman, so
experiment and find out which one slows things down for the man and/or speeds
things up for the woman.
Lasting longer for better sensual activity is a bit easier if
there are no male organ health issues to worry about, so men should regularly
apply a top-drawer male organ health oil (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Be sure that any oil selected
contains L-arginine, an amino acid that helps boost nitric oxide production,
thereby better enabling male organ blood vessels to accommodate increased blood
flow. The oil should also include vitamin C, which is also necessary for proper
blood flow, thereby better maintaining tumescence function.
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