How
to boost your sexual stamina using distraction technique
‘Premature ejaculation’ is a well known term. And every guy that’s heard of it has his
own
theory on the best way to deal with it. One of the most common is often referred to as the distraction technique.
It goes like this. While having sex, the guy who doesn’t want to come too soon thinks of mind-numbing concepts or
completely non-sexual imagery. For example, he’ll count back from 1000 or picture a deer getting hit by a car.
Whatever it is, he’ll make sure it is a complete turn-off. He’ll do this in an attempt to take himself out of the
moment and therefore distance himself from the sexual stimulation he is receiving—all in an effort to extend his
sexual performance. But you have to ask yourself: is having sex for a long time worth it if you’ve got to totally
separate your mind from it? Of course not! This distraction principle is a bad way to handle the problem of rapid
ejaculation. Instead, you should use the REAL distraction principle, which goes like this.
Great sex isn’t just about penetration—any man that thinks different is in for a nasty surprise. Mutually
pleasurable, great sex is a combination of teasing, foreplay and penetration, amongst other things. The point here
is that sex should be varied. This is not only good from a pleasure point of view, but also from a premature
ejaculation point of view. By periodically altering what you and your partner do to and with each other during sex,
you can keep your stimulation levels under control and thereby delay your climax from happening until you want
it to. The reason this is called the real distraction technique is because you are effectively distracting you
and your partner’s attention away from the fact that you aren’t having penetrative sex and onto the fact that you
are doing something different yet equally pleasurable, like massaging each other, performing oral and manual
stimulation, engaging in dirty talk, kissing and licking each other, etc. What you should do is alternate between a
minute or two of penetration (or however long you can currently last without your stimulation levels soaring too
high) and some other, non-penetrative activity, like giving her head or kissing up and down her body. As well as
your partner loving the variation of your sexual encounter, you’ll also love the fact that your stimulation levels
are always under control, because whenever they get too high, you can simply switch to doing something else for a
minute or so. It’s a simple, but devastatingly effective technique. In fact, most women who experience this kind of
varied sexual experience prefer it over having sex with a guy who doesn’t have premature ejaculation but who can
have penetrative sex for as long as he wants.
Edward White is an expert on teaching men how to last longer in bed, delay and control orgasms and totally
overcome premature ejaculation and has written a book on premature
ejaculation that guarantees you instant results in as little as a few hours from now.
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