Waynetho wrote:LS, and I think it's the new "On-Demand" woody that may be partially to blame for the longer times to orgasm for some of us. We can put it up when we want it (isn't that ALWAYS for men?) but not aroused at all, or enough.
I'm wondering if I actually waited until I was at peak arousal before coitus, instead of just jumping in because I can, if I might go off earlier without tiring myself out with coital and following masturbatorial efforts beforehand.
my first inclination was to say, “no “, but you do have a point there.
My arousal pattern before the implant was always, if I was aroused enough to have any sort of erection it was an urgent priority to get it in and get it off. “Quick, before it melts “ my arousal pattern before the implant was always, if I was aroused enough to have any sort of erection it was an urgent priority to get it in and get it off. “Quick, before it melts “
with the implant, I can start when my mind tells me I want to cd (or my girlfriend asks me). and this is, as you say, whether or not my penis is aroused. So, if it takes a few minutes for my endorphins and nitrates and whatever it takes to get my penis ready to orgasm, that time is added to my (what they call in the Air Force the loiter time) . piled on top of that is the fact that I don’t have to stroke real hard as a requirement to staying erect. If I find myself close to climax I can slow down without losing my erection. Thus, I can last longer.
so I am leaning in the direction of what you said. I will have to run some tests and experiments with my girlfriend and be observant.
this weekend should be a whole lot more fun than my usual high school biology homework