Confused after reading the title? Well, it is obvious. No man can even think that he might be the reason his partner isn’t enjoying sex or reaching orgasm. Men take it for granted that women aren’t always able to reach orgasm during vaginal stimulation. But that is not true.
According to a survey published in Men’s Health, most women who were asked "What is most likely to prevent them from having an orgasm?" said that it was the failure of their partner to last longer in bed that is keeping them from reaching climax.
Now I guess the title will sound more apt to you. If you have been suffering from premature ejaculation or are unable to prevent early ejaculation, chances are that you are becoming the main hurdle in your partner’s satisfaction. It has been found that intercourse among 70% couples last no more than 10 minutes. On the contrary, average time a woman takes to reach orgasm is 18 to 20 minutes; which proves why most women deny experiencing vaginal orgasm during intercourse.
What can you do to help them?
If a man wants, he can take his partner to a completely new level of satisfaction. All you need to know is the right skill. First thing you need to do is avoid thinking about your orgasm. Once penis gets erect all what men usually want is to jerk off, but if you want to enjoy time in bed with your partner, you will have to think about them also. So, don’t rush.
Foreplay can be very helpful in getting women close to climax. Use oral stimulation or touch to arouse your partner. Continue doing it till the time she can’t take it anymore. Now is the right time to enjoy intercourse as you and your partner are both aroused enough to reach climax together or at least close enough.
Men can also try to delay their orgasm so that they can last long enough for their partner to be able to reach climax naturally. Delay sprays like Stud 100 can help numb sensations in penis, making men last longer in bed. Now that you know all the tricks, next time you hit the bed make sure that your partner isn’t left unsatisfied again.
According to a survey published in Men’s Health, most women who were asked "What is most likely to prevent them from having an orgasm?" said that it was the failure of their partner to last longer in bed that is keeping them from reaching climax.
Now I guess the title will sound more apt to you. If you have been suffering from premature ejaculation or are unable to prevent early ejaculation, chances are that you are becoming the main hurdle in your partner’s satisfaction. It has been found that intercourse among 70% couples last no more than 10 minutes. On the contrary, average time a woman takes to reach orgasm is 18 to 20 minutes; which proves why most women deny experiencing vaginal orgasm during intercourse.
What can you do to help them?
If a man wants, he can take his partner to a completely new level of satisfaction. All you need to know is the right skill. First thing you need to do is avoid thinking about your orgasm. Once penis gets erect all what men usually want is to jerk off, but if you want to enjoy time in bed with your partner, you will have to think about them also. So, don’t rush.
Foreplay can be very helpful in getting women close to climax. Use oral stimulation or touch to arouse your partner. Continue doing it till the time she can’t take it anymore. Now is the right time to enjoy intercourse as you and your partner are both aroused enough to reach climax together or at least close enough.
Men can also try to delay their orgasm so that they can last long enough for their partner to be able to reach climax naturally. Delay sprays like Stud 100 can help numb sensations in penis, making men last longer in bed. Now that you know all the tricks, next time you hit the bed make sure that your partner isn’t left unsatisfied again.