How to Trying Techniques During Sex
Try stimulating your partner first. Give your partner some attention without stimulating
yourself or letting them touch your sensitive parts. That way, you’ll sync up
your levels of excitement and climax closer to the same time.
Use slower movements. Taking
your time can help you last longer, so try to prioritize the journey over the
destination. Approach sex like a sensual dance instead of just a series of
rapid movements.
Try new positions. Changing positions can help you refocus your attention and reset your excitement level. Further, trying new positions can teach your body to get out of its normal routine.
· In addition, if
there’s one position that always seems to do the trick for you, save it for
last.
Take slow, deep breaths when you feel close. Slowing your breathing as you feel close to climaxing
can help shut down the orgasm reflex. Take a slow, deep breath and expand your
belly as you inhale. Hold your breath for 2 or 3 seconds, then exhale slowly.
· Keep breathing
slowly until you no longer feel close to climaxing.
Think of something else for a moment. When you feel close, try to distract yourself by thinking about something non-sexual, like work, sports, a TV show, or school. Temporarily diverting your attention can help you relax and slow down.
· Try not to spend
the entire time thinking about something else. You still want to be present and
stay focused on pleasing your partner.
Try taking breaks. The stop and start method involves withdrawing from your partner when you feel close. Take a break for about 30 seconds, then start having sex again. Repeat the stopping and starting technique until you and your partner are both ready to climax.
· You can also
take deep breaths or think about something else when you take a break.
Give the squeeze method a shot. To use the squeeze technique, withdraw from your partner when you feel close. You (or your partner) then gently squeeze the part of the penis where the underside of the head meets the shaft. Squeeze for a few seconds, then wait about 30 seconds before starting to have sex again.
· Don’t squeeze
too hard, and don’t use the technique if it causes pain or discomfort.

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