Refractory period
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:26 am
The refractory period occurs right after you reach your sexual climax.
It refers to the time between an orgasm and when you feel ready to be sexually aroused again.
Is it possible for men to safely and effectively suppress the refractory period? Yes, I believe it is possible thanks to my regimen (PDE-5 inhibitor + alpha blocker) but this regimen is far from perfect or infallible.
A few days ago, I had sex with a new partner and I was a bit anxious. Even though I had taken my ED meds, I wasn't able to perform at first and lost my erection. But because I am 43 y.o. and experience does matter here, I was able to relax, regain my erection and penetrate. Sex was great and I was hard all the time and was even able to ejaculate three times. I could have gone on the entire night but I decided to stop because too much of a good thing is a bad thing (at least, that's what I believe in).
This show us that:
a) Oral drugs are excellent but they are only erection facilitators, arousal is always essential;
b) Anxiety is a major cause of erection failure but that is no reason to panic, it is a perfectly normal biological reaction;
c) I wouldn't be able to get these results on one drug alone, combination is the big secret here;
d) It will, however, increase the risk of side effects, esp. headaches, hypotension and nasal congestion - older men and heart patients should never try this combination.
e) Reactions to these drugs vary greatly, not all PDE-5 inhibitors worked for me (Cialis and Viagra worked great for me, Levitra was useless);
f) I don't know the science behind the refractory period but I'm guessing that it is caused by an increase of sympathetic activity and an alpha blocker may be helpful here.
As always, consult your doctor (urologist) before you decide to try this or any other ED regimen.
It refers to the time between an orgasm and when you feel ready to be sexually aroused again.
Is it possible for men to safely and effectively suppress the refractory period? Yes, I believe it is possible thanks to my regimen (PDE-5 inhibitor + alpha blocker) but this regimen is far from perfect or infallible.
A few days ago, I had sex with a new partner and I was a bit anxious. Even though I had taken my ED meds, I wasn't able to perform at first and lost my erection. But because I am 43 y.o. and experience does matter here, I was able to relax, regain my erection and penetrate. Sex was great and I was hard all the time and was even able to ejaculate three times. I could have gone on the entire night but I decided to stop because too much of a good thing is a bad thing (at least, that's what I believe in).
This show us that:
a) Oral drugs are excellent but they are only erection facilitators, arousal is always essential;
b) Anxiety is a major cause of erection failure but that is no reason to panic, it is a perfectly normal biological reaction;
c) I wouldn't be able to get these results on one drug alone, combination is the big secret here;
d) It will, however, increase the risk of side effects, esp. headaches, hypotension and nasal congestion - older men and heart patients should never try this combination.
e) Reactions to these drugs vary greatly, not all PDE-5 inhibitors worked for me (Cialis and Viagra worked great for me, Levitra was useless);
f) I don't know the science behind the refractory period but I'm guessing that it is caused by an increase of sympathetic activity and an alpha blocker may be helpful here.
As always, consult your doctor (urologist) before you decide to try this or any other ED regimen.