09/05/2013
3 ways to last longer in bed
Date Posted: 09/05/2013
Researchers reviewed 14 studies that monitored the effects
phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitorsâ€'drugs for erectile dysfunction
like Viagra and Levitraâ€'had on men who experience premature
ejaculation (PE). Eleven of the studies showed medication helped extend
the length of the time they could go before reaching orgasm.
So does this mean that science has found the magic pill for helping you go all night? Not exactly.
The researchers stress that although this correlation was found, it's hard to determine whether or not the ED medication was actually responsible for the delay in orgasm since a majority of the studies did not compare the results against a placebo.
If you're looking to buy some time before reaching climax, rather than hitting up your doctor for meds, check out the following tips. (And we've got even more keys for Lasting Longer in Bed)
Stop-Start Technique
You need to get used to building your arousal to where you're almost at that point of no return, says Debby Herbenick, Ph.D., sex researcher at Indiana University and author of Great in Bed. Start stimulation, but as soon as you feel you're getting too aroused, simply pause for a brief momentâ€'Herbenick recommends 5 to 10 secondsâ€'and let your arousal subside. After repeating this technique a few times, feel free to release.
Squeeze Technique
As soon as you feel you're getting close, stop stimulation and squeeze right below the head of your penis, says Herbenick. It's best to focus the pressure on the urethraâ€'the tube running along the underside of the penisâ€'because this will temporarily represses your ejaculatory response. Once your arousal has died down, repeat a few more times before reaching climax, says Herbenick.
Rely On Rubbers
Another useful technique for pushing back your ejaculatory response is to wear a desensitizing condom, says Herbenick. These products contain the desensitizing lubricant benzocaine, so it will buy you a few more minutes in the sack. But something to keep in mind: Make sure you're not putting the condom on inside out, otherwise the Benzocaine will end up inside her vagina, says Herbenick.
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So does this mean that science has found the magic pill for helping you go all night? Not exactly.
The researchers stress that although this correlation was found, it's hard to determine whether or not the ED medication was actually responsible for the delay in orgasm since a majority of the studies did not compare the results against a placebo.
If you're looking to buy some time before reaching climax, rather than hitting up your doctor for meds, check out the following tips. (And we've got even more keys for Lasting Longer in Bed)
Stop-Start Technique
You need to get used to building your arousal to where you're almost at that point of no return, says Debby Herbenick, Ph.D., sex researcher at Indiana University and author of Great in Bed. Start stimulation, but as soon as you feel you're getting too aroused, simply pause for a brief momentâ€'Herbenick recommends 5 to 10 secondsâ€'and let your arousal subside. After repeating this technique a few times, feel free to release.
Squeeze Technique
As soon as you feel you're getting close, stop stimulation and squeeze right below the head of your penis, says Herbenick. It's best to focus the pressure on the urethraâ€'the tube running along the underside of the penisâ€'because this will temporarily represses your ejaculatory response. Once your arousal has died down, repeat a few more times before reaching climax, says Herbenick.
Rely On Rubbers
Another useful technique for pushing back your ejaculatory response is to wear a desensitizing condom, says Herbenick. These products contain the desensitizing lubricant benzocaine, so it will buy you a few more minutes in the sack. But something to keep in mind: Make sure you're not putting the condom on inside out, otherwise the Benzocaine will end up inside her vagina, says Herbenick.
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