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What are the Specific Steps and Tips in Mastering the “Stop/Start” Technique?
Posted on 06. May, 2009 by Mel G.
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The following are some effective steps to take in order to properly practice the Start/Stop techniques. Most sex therapists recommend practicing this technique or the squeeze technique at least once a day to help control their Premature Ejaculation:
Practice Stroking
Masturbation should start with a man [...]
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What are the Specific Steps in Learning the Masters and Johnson Squeeze Method Technique?
Posted on 04. May, 2009 by Mel G.
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Although it may not be as well known as the ”Stop/Squeeze” technique, the Masters and Johnson technique is considered to be very effective since it was first developed by two physicians: Masters and Johnson.
Basically, this technique requires the sexually arousing of a man up until the point where he feels he is about to ejaculated and then [...]
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Can the failure to get an erection be rooted in something other than a physical problem?
Posted on 15. Mar, 2009 by Mel G.
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Sex therapists who have studied male sexual performance have determined that a leading cause of a man not being able to achieve an erection is due to anxiety prior to having sex, otherwise known as “performance anxiety”.
This is basically a fear or pressure many men commonly feel that they have to achieve a [...]
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Is it True that There are Sexual Positions that Can Help a Man Reduce or Prevent his P.E.?
Posted on 10. Mar, 2009 by Mel G.
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To an extent, yes. The following are a few sexual positions that sex therapists have found helpful to men and allow for better control of their ejaculation:
WOMAN ON TOP
Girl on top or cowgirl with the woman’s torso on top allows for maximum clitoral and g-spot stimulation for the woman. At the same [...]
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The topic of Erectile Dysfunction is very sensitive for most men, how does one first approach a partner about dealing with it?
Posted on 08. Mar, 2009 by Mel G.
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This doesn’t mean she expects sex every night with an “ever ready” stud. In fact, women are often more happy with sensual foreplay without intercourse.
Men should be willing to open up to his partner and trust that their partner will be compassionate and willing to help. Ultimately, the most important thing [...]
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Is consulting a doctor along with your partner going to help the situation?
Posted on 08. Mar, 2009 by Mel G.
It may be uncomfortable for a man to have his partner accompany him to the doctor’s office, especially the examination room as many men find it very difficult to explain their symptoms. Likewise, women should be prepared to fill in the blanks so that the physician is fully aware of the situation. If your [...]
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If you suspect your man has E.D. how do you approach him about the issue with sensitivity?
Posted on 08. Mar, 2009 by Mel G.
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The most important thing is to talk openly and honestly with your partner about the trouble you are having.
First, experts agree that the most important thing for a man’s partner to do is to remember it’s not your problem and you are not the cause. The best thing to do is to discuss [...]
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Is it True that P.E. can be Controlled by Men Who Think of Non-Sexual Things During Sex?
Posted on 07. Mar, 2009 by Mel G.
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Some sex therapists agree that men are most likely able to control their ejaculations by knowing their bodies. Even though mental distraction may work for some men in mentally controlling their ejaculation, it is not considered a healthy solution as it takes away from a man’s enjoyment. A combination of physical and mental [...]
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Are Some Men Born with the Natural Ability to Control their Ejaculations While Others are Not?
Posted on 07. Mar, 2009 by Mel G.
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There is no medical evidence available to suggest that any man has the ability to control their ejaculation at birth. Ejaculation, like urination, is an automatic response of the body to stimulation and the only way to control it is by learning and practicing to control it. Sex therapists agree that men who [...]
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Isn’t it True that the Drug Companies Will Come Out with Pills Eventually to Treat P.E. Just as They Have Done with E.D., so There is No Need to Seek Psychological Treatment for P.E.?
Posted on 07. Mar, 2009 by Mel G.
There are currently no drugs approved by the FDA in the U.S. to treat Premature Ejaculation (P.E.) Drug companies are still researching experimental drugs to determine if they may be suitable for treating P.E. But it may be months or even years before such drugs will be available to the public.
Therefore, sex therapists [...]




