Delayed Release – In Search of the Elusive O
For many men, a big concern when it
comes to physical relations is not being able to last long enough to fully
enjoy the range of sensation that an intimate encounter has to offer; men may
also worry that they come too soon to give their partners pleasure. On the
other hand, there are plenty of men who have the opposite problem. While they
may have no difficulty getting it up, taking things to the final moment of
release can last for an inordinate amount of time, leaving both partners
frustrated.
Rather than having a bored partner who
spends more than half of a love session counting the cracks in the ceiling and
wishing he would get there already, men who have issues with delayed release
can overcome the problem by understanding the cause. With the right approach to
self-care and male organ health, men
may find themselves getting over the top with much less effort, leaving their
partners panting for more instead of wishing they would get it over with already.
Symptoms of delayed release
Men who have delayed release problems
may need thirty minutes or longer to reach the height of pleasure; some men may
be unable to do so at all. In some men, this condition is lifelong; in other
words, it has been present since birth. In other men, the condition develops
over time; this is known as acquired delayed release.
According to mayoclinic.com, delayed
release can be generalized – meaning that it happens all the time. On the other
hand, it may be situational; i.e., it only occurs with certain partners, in a
particular situation, or with certain techniques. For instance, some men may
not be able to come during oral or internal stimulation but have no problem
with manual stroking.
Common causes and how to deal with them
Causes of delayed release may be
physical, emotional or both. Some of the most prevalent physical causes include
surgery, damage to the pelvic nerves, congenital (birth) defects, loss of male
organ sensation, or reactions to certain medications.
Emotional factors are complex and
sometimes difficult to pin down, but they can stem from childhood issues
related to physical pleasure – guilt, shaming, fear of being caught in the act
– or from intimacy issues. Mood disorders such as depression and anxiety can
also lead to delayed release problems.
Dealing with the inability to come
within a reasonable amount of time can require patience, practice and an
understanding partner. In some cases, treating an underlying health issue such
as diabetes can do the trick, whereas in other instances, counseling and/or
medication therapies may be required to deal with emotional or psychological
barriers.
Experimenting with different techniques
and positions may also heighten sensitivity in some men, decreasing the time
needed to reach the ‘O’ moment and making the act more pleasurable.
Male organ care and feeding
In order to function at its best and
experience all that physical stimulation has to offer, the male organ should be
the picture of health. Smooth, supple male organ skin is not only more
attractive to a potential partner; it is generally more responsive. To achieve
the optimum healthy, youthful condition that can lead to the best possible
relations, regular attention to self-care is needed.
Washing at least once a day is
recommended in order to remove any built-up grime, sweat, dead skin cells and
body fluids, with special focus on the area under the sheath. Using a latex
barrier may not be ideal for the main who already feels like his sensitivity is
not up to par, but disease prevention is most important. Men who have
sensitivity problems may consider purchasing thinner, sensation-enhancing
barrier protection for better results. In
addition, applying a high-quality male organ nutrient cream (most health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil) once
or twice per day can provide the skin of the male organ with the vital
nourishment that is needed to keep the male organ healthy, supply and
responsive to touch.
For additional information on most common male
organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do
to maintain a healthy male organ, visit: http://www.man1health.com.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.