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These two groups of people are not suitable for using condoms! Have you had an arrow in your knee?

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Premature ejaculation is a common disease among men. Many men are deeply troubled in life. Most of the causes of premature ejaculation are two: secondary and primary.

Condoms are not suitable for people with erectile dysfunction

People notice it when they have premature ejaculation. Wearing condoms during intercourse can effectively delay ejaculation. Condoms seem to be able to treat premature ejaculation. Moreover, many condoms are now advertised as being able to treat premature ejaculation. Do condoms really have such a function? Actually, many advertisers have exaggerated its characteristics. Not all premature ejaculation is suitable for treatment with condoms. Patients with erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation who have low sexual desire and require very large stimulation to obtain an erection are not suitable for treatment with condoms.

Erectile dysfunction or low sexual desire is an important cause of this type of premature ejaculation, so it is necessary to improve erection quality or sexual desire first. In short, these patients need to fully stroke and stimulate their penis during sexual intercourse to obtain and maintain a satisfactory erection. If you wear a condom, the local stimulation to the penis will be weakened, which will affect erection and even make sexual intercourse impossible.

Primary premature ejaculation can be treated with condoms

We know that patients with primary premature ejaculation often have excessive sensitivity in parts such as the glans penis or frenulum. Especially in patients with excessive foreskin or phimosis, the penis is particularly sensitive. Such patients wear condoms during sexual intercourse. As a barrier is added between the penis and vaginal wall, the local sensitivity of the penis will be reduced, which can delay ejaculation. This type of premature ejaculation patients can make full use of the extended ejaculation latency period when wearing a condom and gradually train their ability to control ejaculation.

Specifically, you can use a stop-and-move method to combine training, that is, stop having sex when you are about to ejaculate, and continue after the feeling of ejaculation has passed. If combined with anal contraction training, the effect will be better. That is to say, insist on anal contraction training at least 150 times a day. This can effectively increase the strength of muscle contraction in the perineal area, and is very effective in controlling the time of male ejaculation. Such repeated training can ultimately achieve the purpose of treating premature ejaculation. But you must persevere, at least for more than half a year.

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