What Are the Best Sex Positions to Delay Ejaculation and Last Longer In Bed?

Mar 1
07:32

2012

Phillip Tom

Phillip Tom

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PC muscle is short for pubococcygeus muscle. It plays an important role in getting and maintaining a firm erection. It is also important in maintaining control over our ejaculation. After all, it’s the muscle that controls the flow of semen and urine and the shooting power of your ejaculate.

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Before I talk about the best sex positions to delay ejaculation,What Are the Best Sex Positions to Delay Ejaculation and Last Longer In Bed? Articles let me talk briefly about the principle behind how sex positions can help you control and prevent premature ejaculation.

You see, for each sex position, we experience varying degrees of control and stimulation. Some sex positions, like the missionary position and the spoons position, lets you control how deep you penetrate and how fast you thrust. Some positions like the missionary position again, but this time with the woman’s legs raised up, can be very stimulating because the vagina is narrowed and tightened. It’s more stimulating compared to the regular missionary position.

Now, control is very important when we want to last longer in bed. Being in control when it comes to how fast and how deep you penetrate will allow you to slow it down a bit when you need to cool down. Knowing which positions bring the least stimulation will allow you to vary your maneuvers so you can treat yourself and your partner to a number of moves. What’s great about this is that you get to use the best sex positions to delay ejaculation while at the same time you get to be a more sophisticated lover.

How much control and how stimulating each sex position is varies from person to person, and even couple to couple. After all, it’s not only you who is making the moves. How your partner performs in bed also affects how much control and how much stimulation you receive from each position.

The best way to determine which position works for you and your partner is for you to actually go ahead and do it. While you are in different positions, make a mental note of how stimulated you are in each position, and how quickly you can shift to another position from where you are at that point.

Once you have your list, you are now ready to create your sexual repertoire. You can initiate sex with positions that offer the least stimulation first and the most stimulation last or you can alternate them. What I want you to understand is there is no need to be stuck in a single routine that works for you, because there are many routines that can work for you. And that’s how you can determine and use the best sex positions to delay ejaculation.