It’s no fun for her (and embarrassing for you) when it all
ends... too early. We got top sexologists to reveal eight secrets for
having longer, better sex.
1. Study the Kama Sutra. “There is a technique
mentioned in the Kama Sutra for delaying ejaculations that basically
comes down to training yourself to last longer,” says Harper. She
instructs men to start slowly—with no more than one “in/out” stroke
every three seconds. “He should then build more strokes slowly over the
course of 4 or 5 minutes, until he is moving one stroke per second.” If
the man starts to feel like he is going to come, he should stop and
“hold himself inside his partner until he feels in control again. Then
he begins the whole process again.”
2. Get Out of Your Head. “Performance
anxiety is the number one killer of sustaining an erection,” says sex
coach Dr. Patti Britton, a board-certified Clinical Sexologist. “Shift
your thinking to a more confident inner voice, as opposed to a worried
voice.” Britton explains that a “self-debilitating mindset” is what
shuts guys down. “When you begin to feel anxiety, the strategy is to
stop, take a breath, and then focus on how things feel in the body. Stay
out of your head and get into your body—focus on the feelings that your body is producing for you.”
3. Change things up.
The best thing to do if you’re getting close to the edge? Alter your
speed, advises human sexuality expert Catherine Toyooka, the founder of
Catherine Coaches sex workshops. “Try teasing her. Take your penis out
and rub just the head of it sensually up and down and between her labia.
Vaginas have lots of nerve endings clustered in the lower portion of
their vaginal canal, so this move will still be very enjoyable for her
to experience.”
4. Slow down! “Instead of the
fast-paced jack-hammering style that many men are so fond of, try taking
your time,” says Toyooka. Sex at a slower pace leads to a more
connected experience for both people. “It’s more sensual because you are
caressing and exploring the rest of her body. Kiss her neck, nuzzle her
ear, let your hands gently explore her body,” she says. The most
important thing to keep in mind that will help you last longer? Enjoy
the journey that leads to your destination.
5. Try a different kind of exercise. Dr.
Britton suggests exercising the PC muscles (or pubococcygeus muscle, if
we’re being technical). They’re the ones that stretch from the anus to
the urinary sphincter. To figure out how to squeeze and contract the PC
muscles, try stopping your urine flow while you’re in the middle of
peeing. You’ll know it when you try it. Three sets of 15 reps per day
should do the trick. “Daily PC muscle reps help a guy to literally pump
himself up. Squeezing those muscles triggers good blood flow to the
penis, which in turn leads to mental confidence,” she says.
6. Practice the 7 and 9 method.
Similar to the Kama Sutra method (mentioned in no. 1, above), Harper
recommends her favorite— the 7 and 9 technique. “It's 7 fast in/out
strokes, followed by 9 slow in/out strokes. Then repeat: 7 fast, 9 slow,
7 fast, 9 slow,” she says. “This rhythm is good for guys who don't last
quite as long as their partner needs, and good for the ladies as it
establishes a good rhythm for her stimulation too.”
7. Don’t go deep.
“If you feel that continued deep thrusting will bring on an
all-too-quick orgasm, try penetrating only the lower portion of her
vagina—in other words, take more shallow thrusts,” says Toyooka. “Also,
alternating between shallow and deep thrusts can make you last longer,
and will also make the experience a lot more fun!”
8. Squeeze. Britton
recommends that men explore the “squeeze technique.” “There are three
areas of the penis where squeezing or applying pressure can help a man
sustain or maintain an erection.” For the first, make a tight ring with
the index finger and thumb around the base of the shaft when it is
erect, simulating a penile ring. It can help a man keep blood flow to
the engorged penis. The second: Apply pressure on the underside of the
head. “That’s a male hot spot, densely packed with nerves,” Britton
says. And finally, pressing on the “perineum,” or the spot between the
anus and the base of the testicles. “It will feel like the tip of the
nose. If he presses with his finger, it will congest the flow of
ejaculate and help quell the early release of the erection.”
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