How to delay ejaculation and prolong the pleasure?

How to delay ejaculation and prolong the pleasure?


Ejaculation is an irreversible process that cannot be stopped once triggered. There are several factors that trigger ejaculation: firstly, the pleasure stimulation reaches sufficient intensity; secondly, the pleasure stimulation causes the glands, especially the seminal vesicles and prostate glands, to continue to contract and discharge semen; thirdly, a large amount of semen gushes out, where prostaglandin stimulates the sphincter to continuously contract, and trigger and complete ejaculation. For several factors that trigger ejaculation, we take corresponding measures to delay ejaculation, so that you have a longer time to enjoy the orgasm plateau.

The first is to control the intensity of pleasure stimulation, including the control of the frequency and amplitude of the stimulation action; avoid too intense stimulation, which will cause loss of control. Medications such as delay spray or dapoxetine hydrochloride (Priligy, etc.) can be used to reduce the intensity of pleasure. Don’t suppress the urine, as the ladder distension can compress and stimulate the seminal vesicles and prostate glands beneath it, and intensify the stimulation.

The second is to reduce the stimulation of the seminal vesicles and control the contraction and discharge of seminal vesicle. The seminal vesicle is located behind the bladder and shall be carefully controlled to avoid its irreversible continuous contraction. During the orgasm plateau, every movement of COMFLY will cause a sphincter contraction and bring a pleasure, and a small amount of seminal vesicle fluid will be discharged every time. When the frequency of fluid discharge is high and the semen accumulates in the urethra, there will be more and more prostaglandin in it, which may trigger ejaculation; therefore, pause for a while between pleasures to allow the seminal vesicle fluid to drain out of the urethra instead of accumulating; or intentionally contract the penis to discharge the seminal vesicle fluid; at this time, pay attention to stop the action and start after the fluid is be discharged, so as to avoid the superposition of the fluid discharge and the external action, which will intensify the stimulation. When you have a strong feeling, you can consciously hold back from contracting every time the pleasure strikes (the brain can control it, you need to exercise), hold for 1~2 minutes, and the tolerance can be improved, and you can recover contraction and keep enjoying. In this way, the pleasure is constant, but it avoids the discharge of seminal vesicle fluid, reduces the content and stimulation of prostaglandin in the urethra, and improves the body’s pleasure tolerance (ejaculation threshold).

The third is to inhibit the secretion of prostaglandin. Prostaglandin in seminal vesicle fluid is an important factor that stimulates sphincter contraction and triggers ejaculation. Reducing prostaglandin content in the urethra can improve the body’s pleasure tolerance (ejaculation threshold), thereby delaying ejaculation. In addition to the method of controlling the discharge of seminal vesicle fluid mentioned in the second method, you can also use drugs, such as the commonly used ibuprofen tablets (note that it’s not ibuprofen sustained-release capsules), which can inhibit the secretion of prostaglandin in the seminal vesicles, reduce the stimulation of the urethra by the seminal vesicle fluid, improve the pleasure tolerance (ejaculation threshold), and delay ejaculation. Taking ibuprofen tablets 1 hour before the start of the pleasure plateau can achieve a certain effect.

It should be emphasized that all control methods have a limit, and it’s impossible to delay the ejaculation time indefinitely, otherwise it will violate the physiological laws of the body. As time prolongs, there will be more and more semen and prostaglandin, resulting in intenser stimulation; as the energy accumulates to a certain extent, it will eventually burst, and break the threshold to complete ejaculation. Delayed ejaculation is generally intenser, more enjoyable, and more satisfying.

In the process of pursuing prostate orgasm, some men simply stimulate the prostate and cause a separate prostate ejaculation; however, since there is basically no prostaglandin in the prostatic fluid (note that prostaglandin is actually secreted by the seminal vesicles, not the prostate, which can be misunderstood), the contraction of the prostate and the discharge of prostatic fluid cannot cause the contraction of urethral sphincter, so prostatic fluid flows out rather than ejaculate. Only when the seminal vesicles contract to discharge the seminal vesicle fluid containing prostaglandin can the urethral sphincter contract to complete ejaculation. Simple prostate contractions have a small range and small discharge (prostatic fluid only accounts for 10-30% of semen, and 60% is seminal vesicle fluid), which do not trigger large-scale muscle contractions, so many people feel upset and unsatisfied.

 

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