Hi and welcome to the final email of this 14 day ‘last longer’ extravaganza! Erm…yeah, you know what I mean. Seriously, though, we’ve covered a lot over the last two weeks. All combined, the techniques and tactics you’ve been taught provide you with a sexual stamina skill-set that will certainly allow you to have better sex, for longer amounts of time, every time. So what’s left to say? Quite a lot actually. There’s only so much you can be taught in 14 emails, but we’re doing our best. It’s time for the final technique of this course and it couldn’t be more straightforward and effective. It’s called Slick Means Safe or, if you prefer, The Wetter the Better. It goes like this.
The reason you are coming too quickly when you have sex with your partner is because your penis is becoming over-stimulated. It’s receiving too much stimulation too soon. So, the obvious counter-measure to this problem is reducing the friction and therefore lessening the intensity of the action, right? Right. But what’s the best way to do this? One way, which many men use, is to wear a thick condom. This works to some degree, but unless you and your partner don’t mind always using a thick condom when you have sex, it’s a pretty bad solution. Another option is using some kind of numbing or desensitising cream.
This is clearly a terrible idea. Who wants to numb out their penis (and probably their partner’s private parts too) just to have sex for a bit longer? That’s right—no one. The best solution involves no condoms and no creams, but it does still reduce the amount of friction on your penis as you have sex. Basically, it involves getting your partner as wet as you possible can before and during intercourse. This might sound like a pretty lame solution, but you haven’t tried it yet. When you do try it, you’ll immediately see how beneficial it is for your partner to be almost dripping wet with her own juices as you have sex. Not only does it mean she’s crazily turned on and experiencing a ton of pleasure, it also means that your penis can glide in and out of her at any speed without experiencing any extreme friction, which could push you over the edge.
So, how do you get your partner really, really wet? Here are some tips:
- Even before starting foreplay, you need to turn your partner on. You do this by getting her in the mood. You should know how to do this already, because you know your partner better than anybody, but you can try: talking slowly and descriptively about how horny and turned on you feel and how sexy and tempting she looks. Don’t randomly start doing this in the middle of the street. Wait until the scene and mood is right. Build it slowly and make it genuine. Begin slowly touching her, but NOT on her most sexual areas, like her breasts and between her legs. Softly touch her neck and slide your fingertips up and down her bare arms. You get the idea. Be smooth and sensual.
- Now start foreplay. Dedicate lots of time to teasing your partner before making oral or manual contact with her vagina. You want her to be gagging for your mouth and fingers before she gets them.
- Start foreplay using your mouth and fingers. If you know you aren’t very good with oral, get practising! Read up on good techniques and use them on your girl.
- During oral or other foreplay, check how wet she is getting by inserting your fingers into her vagina. Keep pleasing her until she’s really wet and, well, almost sticky down there.
- When you start penetration, she will be really wet, so don’t dry her up by pumping her hard and fast straight away. Start really slow and steady. This will get her even wetter and will also allow you to keep your stimulation levels under control.
You can also increase the slickness of sex by using water-based lube, lots of saliva and—this one’s gold dust and most men don’t know about it—having sex in a room that is NOT anywhere near too warm or dry. If it’s hot in the room, your woman will dry up super fast and the friction will set you off before you’re ready. So keep it slick and keep the room comfortably cool.
Now let’s do a speed recap of everything we’ve covered in this course.
- Stimulation Awareness
- The Correct Mindset
- The 7-2-7 Technique
- Staying in control when she’s on top
- Pre-empting the problem
- Solo training technique #1
- Solo training technique #2
- The Acid Test: Why are you coming too soon?
- Co-op technique #1
- Co-op technique #2
- The Importance of Breathing Correctly
- Proper Relaxation
- Your PC Muscle and how to train it
- How to get her really ready for sex and thereby lengthen your sexual performance
That might sound like an awful lot of information to take in, but just try to tackle the techniques one at a time. Work at them slowly and carefully, while all the time training your PC muscle. Whenever you have sex, even if you’re still finding it hard not to come too soon, try to use at least one of the training techniques you’ve learned, like co-op technique #1 and #2.
And finally, when it comes to banishing premature ejaculation from your life, all of the information you’ve learned during this course is a great start—but that’s all it is: a start. There’s a wealth of other information still out there for you to read and learn. But before you do that, use what you’ve already learned.
Good luck (to be honest, with the amount of stuff you now know, you shouldn’t need it)…
This course has been created for you courtesy of Edward White at Prejaculation.com
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