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fungarthur Posts: 4
Jan 26, 2008 4:26 PM GMT
I've have a problem here... Everytime when have foreplay with my partner, i will ejaculate very fast... Sometimes even merely kissing also ejaculate... i'm really worried... is this an illness??? anything that could help or enhance my sexual stamina??? please advice......
Jan 26, 2008 5:44 PM GMT
I have a friend that has the same problem, I've learned to let him just enjoy me (he he) as long as I can because as soon as I reciprocate, the party's over....Plan ahead, enjoy your partner but don't let him play w/ you until he's ready to climax too. Then enjoy it together.
fungarthur Posts: 4
Jan 27, 2008 12:42 AM GMT
thanks a lot for advice... any other more natural remedies others than taking drugs???
Jun 12, 2008 10:01 PM GMT
Maybe jerking off once or twice (or more times) before getting together?
pkmsjbhm Posts: 1
Apr 22, 2009 7:53 AM GMT
Hi
There are many prescription drugs available to improve sexual health. One of them is Levitra. It’s a much better drug to increase sexual stamina. It should be used in accordance with instructions of a physician. You can also order this medicine online.Anyone can buy this drug online at http://www.levitrabliss.com.

Apr 22, 2009 2:44 PM GMT
ilprincipe Posts: 35
Apr 23, 2009 1:50 AM GMT
how 'bout workin' on cumming again in a few minutes... that way you get your quickie, your friend gets to have fun, and then you both have fun together... this can work, I know...
Apr 23, 2009 3:28 PM GMT
Carlos Gringo and Il principe have good ideas. If those don't work, you could ask yr doctor for a low dose prescription of an SSRI anti-depressant (Paxil may be a very good choice). Many of the SSRI's are notorious for causing ejaculatory delay and are now sometimes used to help guys with premature ejaculation. Good luck.

One caveat: if you do start on an SSRI (other than Prozac), talk to your doctor before you discontinue taking it. SSRI's are not addictive, but sudden cessation of some of them can make you feel really sick.