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sex is way too long....

i've been dating a guy for about 2 months now and everything is exeptionally well except for the sex, when i met him he was a virgin unlike me that i had had very long relationship and had a very exciting and active sex life with my lastt partner, my last partner used to ejaculate very easily , so we would have alt or rounds and alot of climaxes for both of us. Now my problem is that my current partner has not been ale to ejaculate at all ever seens we started going out, but for the simple reason that it takes him way too long to ejaculate and by the time he is kinda "there" i am completly exhasted of reaching so many orgasms in the first round. so i dont really know how to please him or how to help him ejaculate, i feel really bad that I am always the one that is satify and he does such a good job, but i just get irritated and tiered of going at it for a long time. some help please
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we have sex ones everyother day or maybe every day sometimes , but he never ejaculates.
and no he does not take any medication
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Is he on any medications that may interfere?
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how often do u have sex with him? how often does he masterbate?
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Yes I have try just about everything there is to try to help him finish but it never works
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Have you tried finishing him with oral sex?  Or maybe squeezing (pulsing) around hi, like with kegels?
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