I think it may be time to see a doctor about possible sexual dysfunction (PE). From a man’s or an experienced woman’s point of view, how to approach? We haven’t been married long and I’ve never had to bring up something I thought would be a blow to his self-esteem.
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February 8th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
As with any sensitive situation, it’s all in the intricacies. You just have to rub him the right way on it. Basically, though, the core of it should be that you think he is fine how he is now, but you’d still like it if he can improve himself. If you’ve noticed something, chances are he hasn’t totally been oblivious to it himself.
February 8th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
Just tell him to go see a doctor, because you worry about him.
February 8th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
buy him a book at the bookstore about having sex. tell him he can last longer if he flexes his kegal muscle about 5 times right before he ejaculates. this always works for me and i can go for an hour but i would rather just cum in 5-10 minutes.
February 8th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
What do you believe is premature? Two minutes, five, ten? And how long is, "not married long"? These are relevant facts you didn’t state. I’m sure my wife would say I was premature if I didn’t last long enough to give her an orgasm but I usually do that first with my tongue, mostly 3 or 4 orgasms before I insert it in her. No sense in being in a hurry and It’s my belief if a job is worth doing we should do it right. Right?