July 27th, 2008 — General, Men - Penis Exercises, Men - last longer
Don’t be a ‘1 minute man’. Suffering from premature ejaculation or simply just one of those guys who is quick to be satisfied, quick to finish? Worry no more. There are penile exercises you can do to help improve your penile control.
You’ll come across many different exercises, however, they all basically do the same thing. They all aim to help strengthen the pubococcygeal muscle which helps control your ejaculation.
So what’s the simplest method? It’s the ‘jump’ method. So how do you do it?
The Penile Exercise:
Tense your penis until it ‘jumps’ and try to hold it for 1 second. Do this about 20-30 times a day. That’s it! The Pubococcygeal muscle is simply that, a muscle. You strengthen it as you would any other muscle. My flexing and contracting the muscles. Continue to do this every day and you’ll undoubly notice a difference in time.
Give it a try. Keep it up and no one will ever call you a “1 minute man” again!
April 26th, 2008 — General, Men - last longer
It always suprises me how many guys think lasting long means pounding your girl for an hour nonestop. That’s just crazy guys. No one can go on that long straight. Unless you’re a superhero with mutant stamina there’s no way you can pound away none stop. The secret? It’s what I like to call ‘The start-n-stop’ method.
The name basically says it all. To last longer you need to be able to control yourself and your ejaculations. Slow down before you reach your climax, even stopping if necessary. Then slowly start up again. Keep this up and you can last for quite a long time. Your girl will love you for it. The teasing, the longer lasting sex. You’ll soon become her real superhero in bed.
If you really need to stop and can’t continue for a couple of minutes, remember there is a lot more you can do during sex then just intercourse. Keep this in mind and you can fill in the slow down/stopping periods with continual sensations for your girl. She won’t even notice. All she will know is that you’re giving her continuos pleasure.
Practice makes perfect, so start practicing!
April 5th, 2008 — General, Men - last longer
That’s right, you heard me. The next time you have the urge to pee in the shower, don’t! Why? It will train you. Stopping yourself from the urge of peeing uses many of the same muscles in your penis to stop an ejaculation. By not peeing you’re actually strengthening your mind power and your penile power. Mind over body right? You’re focusing on not peeing when the urge is there and when you’re so free to do so in the shower. By holding in your urge to pee you’re also using, focusing and strengthening your penis against the urge.
I know it sounds like a small thing, but it’s a great start. Awareness, focus and strength in both mind and body(in this case your penis) can make a huge difference of whether you can last longer or not.
Next time you’re in the shower and feel the urge to pee - don’t. You’ll find it gets easier after each time as you become more aware of how to control your penile muscles.
March 24th, 2008 — General
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March 15th, 2008 — Female - Physical Stimulation
One of man’s longest debates revolve’s around the female amanity. More specifically the G spot. It’s existance and location has had us running in circles for years. Now some Italian bloat thinks he has discovered the answer. Read it for yourself below.
Scientists’ row over G spot nears a climax
Wed Feb 20, 1:20 PM
PARIS (AFP) - After more than half a century of debate and bedroom exploration, a row about the location of the fabled G spot may be settled at last, the British weekly New Scientist says. 
The G spot, named after a German gynaecologist called Ernst Graefenberg who first mooted its existence in 1950, is said to be a highly sensitive area in the vagina that, when stimulated, gives a woman a powerful orgasm.
But where the G spot is located has been clouded by evidence that is subjective or downright contradictory, and some experts have even concluded that it does not exist.
The answer, according to Italian researcher Emmanuele Jannini, is that, yes, the G spot does exist, but only among those women who are lucky enough to possess it, New Scientist reports.
Jannini, of the University of L’Aquila, used ultrasound to scan a key vaginal area among nine women who claimed to experience vaginal orgasms and 11 who said they didn’t.
The target was an area of tissue on the front vaginal wall located behind the urethra. Tissue was notably thicker in this space among the first group of women compared with the second, the scans revealed.
Jannini, who reports the research in full in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, says the evidence is clear: “Women without any visible evidence of a G spot cannot have a vaginal orgasm.”
“For the first time, it is possible to determine by a simple, rapid and inexpensive method if a woman has a G spot or not,” he believes.
Some experts question whether what Jannini calls the G spot is a distinct structure or the internal part of the clitoris, whose size is highly variable.
Others say more work is needed to confirm Jannini’s belief that the G spot is missing in women who don’t experience vaginal orgasm. The G spot could be there in all women, but with differing degrees of sensitivity, they believe.
Women who do not have a G spot should not despair, according to the New Scientist report.
“They can still have a normal orgasm through stimulation of the clitoris,” said Jannini.