Post Ejaculation Erection Posted: 07-30-04 23:17pm
:p :d my husband for as long as we've
been together- 6-years, has always been
able to maintain an erection even after
ejaculation-for as long as I need him to.
I realize that this isn't typical,what
could be the cause for this amazing
"superpower" he has over his penis? Or
is it a dysfunction that I need to be
concerned about down the road? Anyone
else have the same issue?
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discreet
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Oct 2005 Posts: 4 Location: Fort Myers, FL
Posted: 10-31-05 19:21pm
The "superpower" you speak of is
definately not unheard of. I've been
married for 6 years and have on more
occasions than i'll ever be able to count
done the very same thing. I "learned" it
actually from a cousin of mine several
years before even my first sexual
encounter. He told me then that he could
do it, that he believed all men could, if
they concentrate more on being able to
"hold on" rather than merely focusing on
the male orgasm itself, which is what
obviously most men do. Since most men are
more focused on getting "laid" and alot
less on their female companions enjoyment
(if even the thought ever occurs) and
fulfillment, they never think about it,
nor do they really care. Since most women
are kind enough to cater to the male ego
and make their man feel like sparticus,
most men will never be able to please
their partner as they should. Should the
question arise, "does this mean that the
guy's orgasm is less enjoyable because
he's thinking harder than his penis?", the
answer is definately no, at least in my
case, and I would imagine the same goes
for your super-hubby. Congrats girl on
having a man who really takes the time to
see to it that you are getting yours even
after he's gotten his!
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cd998776
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Posted: 10-31-05 22:41pm
It's almost completely based on your level
of arrousal and mental state.
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cd998776
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
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Posted: 11-01-05 22:52pm
^it's not that he ahs a problem, it's that
she wonders why he can do it!
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