Dunno If This Has Been Asked Before Posted: 02-28-07 16:02pm
i'm 22. i used to masturbate quite often
since i was 12, but have been slowing it
down greatly in an effort to stop for the
past year.
The question here is: I hear people saying
how masturbation for them takes 5 - up to
30 minutes. Is that with constant,
non-stop pumping? Or do they slow down
during intervals?
As well, another masturbation
question/problem: When I masturbate
normally, I can decently control myself,
and when I feel ejaculation coming, I am
able to slow down and stave it off.
However, if I watch porn (I don't do it
for pleasure, more as a test for my
staying ability), I literally become
hypersensitive after one minute of video,
with precum coming out without even me
touching. When I do start to masturbate, I
can barely hold off ejaculation (if at
all) after a few strokes at best. Is this
because the porn is hyperarousing me? Does
this mean I would have PE in a sexual
relationship?
Any help with any of these is enormously
appreciated.
Edit: I am in very good physical shape, I
eat well (I am ethnic Chinese but I get a
lot of protein and fibre), and I do not
smoke, do drugs, drink excessively, or
have any sort of mental disorder.
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