Question 1: Do others have sex longer than us?
For a sexual marathon, the men around us may experience premature ejaculation, but in fact, there are significant individual differences in sexual duration, about 2 minutes
If the duration of sexual intercourse is short, the conclusion of premature ejaculation cannot be reduced. First, consider removing the pressure from the body. In addition, sometimes changing personal positions can also help, as the stimulation to the penis is not too strong. In terms of age, young men end up faster, but as they age, their experience and skills are strengthened, and time control is also good.
Question 2: Aren't we having too little sex?
According to the survey, the world's average annual sexual activity is 103 times, while the Chinese population has 96 times. In fact, the key issue is not how often to do it, but how often to do it. In the days when we are filled and out of breath every day, the decrease in sexual activity has nothing to do with sex itself.
Question 3: Is the clitoris too small affecting orgasm?
If someone tells you that a small nose can affect olfactory function. I will definitely laugh at him after listening. The penis is the same, and its size has little effect on the ability to experience orgasm. After sexual stimulation, the clitoris becomes congested and swollen, significantly increasing in size. Many women need to stimulate their penis to achieve orgasm, so they believe that orgasm is only related to the penis. In fact, when orgasm arrives, the uterus, vagina, and entire pelvic muscles undergo a series of rhythmic contractions, so there is no need to pay attention to the penis.