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ed and premature ejaculation

does taking drugs like Viagra help with premature ejaculation and sustained erections following ejaculation? Would like to have sex for a longer period of time, once I ejaculate erection goes away as well, would like to please my partner in sex.
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Sorry IMO s opposed to HMO or IMHO.  I REALLy can't spell when I first wake up!
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viagra won't do anything to help premature ejaculation. kegel exercises (you can google this) can help with PE. also, antidepressants often have the sexual side-effect of delayed orgasm, so doctors will sometime prescribe these to men who have premature ejaculation. maybe give the kegel exercises a try, and then speak to your doctor if you are still concerned about the PE.

Best of luck...  
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Sorry about the misspellings. Just woke up and mozilla doesn't work with my spellcheck.
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Too much knowledge it doesn't help with delaying ejaculation, though it would help with the refractory (recovery) time.

Personally I have IMHO (Inhibited male orgasm) where I can literally keep going until I get bored but given the rarity of ever having a partner with unlimited lubrication my doctor has given me Cialis as it gives the kitle bit of extra to help push things over the edge after about one hour.  Otherwise I have actually been in relationships where HMO really carved chunks out of a woman's ego.
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