OK ... I guess you're ready for the bombshell news on how to prevent premature ejaculation right?
But did you know ... premature ejaculation is a very common problem even among younger men? It doesn't matter which age you are ... premature release is really a bummer and it can be prevented.
It's really a simple two-step process in order for you to gain control over your ejaculation ability, last longer in bed, become the man you've always wanted and become king of the sexual performance world!
P.E. Prevention Step One
The Squeeze Method
Developed by Masters and Johnson, this method has the partner stimulate the man's penis until he is close to ejaculation. At the point when he is about to ejaculate, the partner squeezes the penis hard enough to make him partially lose his erection.
By circling the hand just below the head of the penis, a squeeze will prevent ejaculation. The goal of this technique is to teach the man to become aware of the sensations leading up to orgasm, and then begin to control and delay his orgasm on his own.
This technique progresses from manual stimulation to motionless intercourse to intercourse with both moving. Masters and Johnson reported that 98 percent of couples who learned and used these techniques had success treating premature ejaculation.
P.E. Prevention Step Two
The stop-start method
The Stop-start method involves the partner stimulating the man's penis, except that when the man instructs, the partner stops stimulating the man's penis before ejaculation becomes inevitable. Then as he feels he regains control, he instructs the partner to begin stimulating his penis again. This procedure is repeated three times before allowing the man to ejaculate on the fourth time.
The couple repeats this exercise three times a week, until the man has good control, then they progress to stop-start with lubrication, and then intercourse with the woman on top and the man not moving. He again instructs her to stop moving when he senses he is losing control.
The couple progresses over subsequent times to the having the man move, then side by side intercourse. Instead of stopping and starting, the couple may progress to merely slowing down to enable the man to regain control of his urge to ejaculate.
Therapists counseling patients using this stop-start technique report a 90 percent success rate in delaying ejaculation.
So there you have the two best methods for preventing premature ejaculation.
Who would have thought that following your doctor's orders could be so much fun?