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I want to have sex with my female partner for long time atleast for 1/2 hour or 1 hour..how ?

SS
11/24/08

I want to enjoy the sex with my female partner for longer time  for 1/2 hour to 1 hour..what medicine I have to take and what are the other techniques..My mail ID is :

sumanfashion@gmail.com

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Richard G. Wirtz, Psy.D.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008

SS- Before you try to become a sexual superman you may want to be sure that your partner is interested in love making that lasts that long or if she even expects anything like that. Most men don't last that long before they reach climax and lots of women might find intercourse for an hour to be tiring and physically uncomfortable. There are anaesthetic creams that can be used to reduce the sensations that lead to climax. There are also techniques involving being stimulated by hand until you feel like you are about to climax and then stopping the stimulation for a minute and then resuming it again. These types of techniques can be taught by a sex therapist.

 

Rick Wirtz

Dennis Wood
Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Brotha, get some ED medicine, jack off about 2-3 hours before you have sex... pop a pill, and booom doggy, your gunna be having sex for at least a hour, AT LEAST! garunteed!!! I use it all the time when I want to impress girls :D

 

HOLLA!

 

try this site man, swear... i use it all the time.

 

http://www.techresearchrx.com/

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