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Premature Ejaculation maybe
Is it normal if every time me and my girlfriend make out and she grinds her body on me i cum? Also there is times when i try to have intercourse with her and i always end up cumming early, i can see her getting a little frustrated now and wanted to know if there is anything i can do
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Premature ejaculation is very common problems account for 30 percent of normal male suffer from this issue It is very common misconception and self diagnosis made after seeing porn videos Please don't compare yourself with Porn Star Ejaculation is very normal for 2-3 minutes Don't rush for the sex Try to be relaxed Talk to your partner Orgasm's for female different from male Stimulate her Do plenty of foreplay Your partner is backbone of your treatment Take her into confidence Even if ejaculated early Try to do sex for second time While doing sex if feeling like ejaculation withhold it You can increase your latency time T.duralast 30 mg hour before sex T.tazzle 10 mg half hour before Regular exercise Healthy diet Dry fruits Be relaxed Control your anxiety
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it will get normal might take some time do regular exercise healthy diet contact me on my email
Health Tips
follow the instructions don't be oversensitive try to divert your mind while making out when you feel like ejaculation just stop kissing and foreplay you can increase your time slowly
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