Taking too long to orgasm
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Taking too long to orgasm
I think this has been discussed elsewhere on this site but I wanted to see if anyone has found a workaround. It takes at least 30 to 45 minutes of direct fairly hard stimulation to achieve orgasm. I'm not compaining because at least I can still orgasm and depending upon position thery are very intense. Sitting with wife on top or standing missionary with wife laying at the edge gives the most intense however doggy or missionary in bed not so intense. I do kegels and they help. I also have to empty my bladder so I don't leak. Anyone have suggestions to improve these situations? It would be great for you to share and help us get back to as much normal as possible. No offense to any but I feel we should be discusssing the overall sexual experience and not be stressing so much over penis length
Re: Taking too long to orgasm
I can't orgasm at all with sex since getting my implant (have to finish by hand). Consider yourself lucky....
Re: Taking too long to orgasm
That happens to me quite often without any implant at all.
As a matter of fact I usually have 2 extremes - either I cum within 2 minutes; or cannot finish even 40 minutes later... until the oral.
I do not know what it depends on. One thing I noticed though is that if I try to hold (by thinking "side thoughts") in order to let my wife to finish, I usually cannot finish myself afterwards. Once the moment of culmination is lost, the only "workaround" for me is oral.
As a matter of fact I usually have 2 extremes - either I cum within 2 minutes; or cannot finish even 40 minutes later... until the oral.
I do not know what it depends on. One thing I noticed though is that if I try to hold (by thinking "side thoughts") in order to let my wife to finish, I usually cannot finish myself afterwards. Once the moment of culmination is lost, the only "workaround" for me is oral.
Re: Taking too long to orgasm
According to my urologist, delay and/or difficulty with orgasm is a common side-effect of ED and/or of virtually every ED remedy. Just sayin'.
Greg
Baton Rouge
Greg
Baton Rouge
Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.
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