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Delayed ejection

We are planning for a baby but I have this serious problem I can't eject while I have sex but I do come when I masturbate alone. I have been mastrubating for years is that the reason. I m very scared will I ever be able to come inside her..I don't want to visit the doctor. We have tried 5 times and I still did not eject once. She is not good in sex neither am i. I just lie down and she sits and jumps on my ****. I m huge n unfit and she is lean .. Please help we want to have a. I have stopped mastrubating for 2 days.


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139792 tn?1498585650
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139792 tn?1498585650
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Get used to remain in her vagina.First you goal should be to remain in vagina as long as possible. You can squeeze your penis or anus to maintain the erection. Gradually increase the time. When you achieve some control, do think of intercourse.
To increase your stamina, do sat kriay , kegel exercise and male deer exercise. You may also do anal breathing exercise. Google all these phrases to know the details, learn  and practice. You may also try other poses for intercourse.We have a sex specialist in MH. I am sure she will answer your question.
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Stop masterbating and give it some time. Your penis is used to your hand and not her vagina.
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