How can I postpone ejaculation and give my wife more pleasur Posted: 10-22-06 07:10am
i got married in september 2004. first 3/4
months i didn't have any sexual problems.
i used to have sex with my wife more than
1 hour. we were keep doing it first 3/4
months (4/5 times a day). but after a
year later, i can't have sex with my wife
more than 10/15 minutes. my sparm gets out
in 10/15 minutes. my wife gets mad. she
wants me to keep doing it. she wants to
have sex like we used to do(more than 1
hour).
please tell me, how can i make my wife
happy ? i also want to give her more
plasure, but i can't right now !! how
can i increase my sexual power ? what
can i do to have sex with my wife more
than 10/15 minutes? please, give me some
advise!!
(we don't have any kids. my wife wanna
have kid after 2 more years)
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A1709 Posted: 10-27-06 04:46am
You can visit a urologist first for an
examination. Urologists can exclude a
possible organic lesion on your penis as a
reason for this relative impotency. Viagra
may also help you to have longer
intercourse. You'll have to evaluate the
options based on diagnosis. Early
ejaculation is typical for men without a
lot of sexual experience or for very
anxious men. Hormonal analyses
(testosterone) could be also performed.
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