There’s no avoiding facts: Try as you might, you just can’t seem to last for very long in the bedroom. Sure, there was a time you had no problem lasting as long as you needed to with your partner, but lately it seems as though sex has devolved into a seconds long affair. You’ve heard that there are supposedly ways to trick the body into lasting a little long during sex, but you aren’t sure just how reliable these techniques are. The term “squeeze method” keeps coming up, but you’re hesitant to try it, lest it prove a waste of time. So can this fabled squeeze method really help a man afflicted with premature ejaculation last longer in bed?
As odd as it might sound, this squeeze technique really has been proven to help men last longer during sex. But the trick is learning how, and when, to do it. If you try to use the squeeze technique too late, it’s useless. If you use it too early, it’s useless. It’s all about finding the right moment.
Here’s how it works: During sex, learn how to identify your “breaking point.” When your body begins to tighten and it feels as though orgasm is approaching, this is the time to disengage. Pull out, sit back, and catch your breath. While you catch your breath, gently squeeze the head of your penis for several seconds. It’s advised to squeeze and breathe for about 30 seconds. Once you feel your body coming back from the point of no return, your now safe to get back to work.
Sure, it sounds simple, but timing really is everything. But if you can read your body accurately and disengage before you’ve reached the point of no return, the squeeze method really can help you to last longer in bed. It might take a couple tries to perfect, but if you struggle with premature ejaculation, give the squeeze method a try. It just might save your sex life.