One of the scientists responsible for the invention of Viagra has done it once again and has created a revolutionary treatment for those who suffer from premature ejaculation (PE). The treatment, named Tempe, is simply sprayed on in order to prolong the time to ejaculation and results have been extremely positive.
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Tuesday, 31 July 2012
New Premature Ejaculation Treatment on the Way
One of the scientists responsible for the invention of Viagra has done it once again and has created a revolutionary treatment for those who suffer from premature ejaculation (PE). The treatment, named Tempe, is simply sprayed on in order to prolong the time to ejaculation and results have been extremely positive.
Friday, 20 July 2012
How to enjoy sex with premature ejaculation
While premature ejaculation
can cause many problems within a couple’s sex life, it’s nothing a
mature, loving relationship can’t handle. If you are close enough to
discuss the issue openly and honestly, you may have already explored
various ways to make sex more enjoyable. On the other hand, if you are
new to premature ejaculation, you may be wondering if a better sex life
is even possible.
Sunday, 8 July 2012
Sliquid Delay Spray
Sliquid Delay Spray (click here to save £2.49)
The reduction in sensitivity quickly helps to delay ejaculation in cases of over-rapid or premature ejaculation. Containing 9.9% lidocaine, Sliquid Stay is one of the strongest delay sprays sold at Lovehoney.
Fast-acting and effective, simply apply 3 to 4 sprays on the desired area a few minutes before sex for desensitising results.
Hypoallergenic, non-staining and unscented, Sliquid's super strength water-based male desensitising spray is the purest formulation available.
Ingredients: Lidocaine 9.9%, Purified Water, PEG 400, DMDM Hydantoin.
Not recommended for use during pregnancy. 100% Vegan.
The highest strength, top-quality delay spray on the market. With an
impressive 9.9% lidocaine, this water-based formula reduces sensitivity
without compromising sensation to help you last longer and give you both
more pleasure.
Full description
The highest strength, top-quality delay spray on the market. With an impressive 9.9% lidocaine, this water-based formula reduces sensitive without compromising sensation to help you last longer and give you both more pleasure.
The highest strength, top-quality delay spray on the market. With an impressive 9.9% lidocaine, this water-based formula reduces sensitive without compromising sensation to help you last longer and give you both more pleasure.
The reduction in sensitivity quickly helps to delay ejaculation in cases of over-rapid or premature ejaculation. Containing 9.9% lidocaine, Sliquid Stay is one of the strongest delay sprays sold at Lovehoney.
Fast-acting and effective, simply apply 3 to 4 sprays on the desired area a few minutes before sex for desensitising results.
Hypoallergenic, non-staining and unscented, Sliquid's super strength water-based male desensitising spray is the purest formulation available.
Ingredients: Lidocaine 9.9%, Purified Water, PEG 400, DMDM Hydantoin.
Not recommended for use during pregnancy. 100% Vegan.
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Premature Female Orgasm
We’ve long heard of premature ejaculation in men as a significant
sexual dysfunction that many men experience. Premature ejaculation is
when the man orgasms before he intends or wants to (for instance, long
before the woman has had a chance to get close to her own orgasm).
Researchers from Portugal wondered if some women experience something similar, since nobody seems to much talk about this issue in female sexuality. Could there be such a thing as a premature female orgasm (or in scientific terms, “female premature orgasm”)? If so, how prevalent is the problem?
Researchers from Portugal wondered if some women experience something similar, since nobody seems to much talk about this issue in female sexuality. Could there be such a thing as a premature female orgasm (or in scientific terms, “female premature orgasm”)? If so, how prevalent is the problem?
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