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1. Focus on foreplay
Some men consider penetration to be the most significant, if not the defining, aspect of sex.
Many people with erectile dysfunction, nevertheless, could find comfort in knowing that they don't require an erection to win over their significant others. Erectile dysfunction may even encourage a person to experiment with new methods that are more effective with their spouse.
Oral sex, touching, and kissing are all examples of foreplay. Making foreplay last can enhance the overall sexual experience for all parties.
2. Try start stop technique
Men who want to last longer during intercourse can try the start-stop
To use this technique, stop sexual activity every time ejaculation feels imminent. Breathe deeply and start again slowly, then stop to delay ejaculation for as long as desirable.
This method can train the body to hold off ejaculation and help a man to feel more comfortable with not ejaculating, even during intense sexual activity.
Some men consider penetration to be the most significant, if not the defining, aspect of sex.
Many people with erectile dysfunction, nevertheless, could find comfort in knowing that they don't require an erection to win over their significant others. Erectile dysfunction may even encourage a person to experiment with new methods that are more effective with their spouse.
Oral sex, touching, and kissing are all examples of foreplay. Making foreplay last can enhance the overall sexual experience for all parties.
2. Try start stop technique
Men who want to last longer during intercourse can try the start-stop
To use this technique, stop sexual activity every time ejaculation feels imminent. Breathe deeply and start again slowly, then stop to delay ejaculation for as long as desirable.
This method can train the body to hold off ejaculation and help a man to feel more comfortable with not ejaculating, even during intense sexual activity.