How to Improve Sexual Stamina
Everyone wants to be a better lover. For many, especially men,
inability to offer one's partner a lasting sexual experience is a source
of concern and even stress. However avoiding premature ejaculation in
men and lack of sexual stamina in either partner can be easy with the
right set of bedroom techniques and lifestyle changes. Here are some
steps to help boost your bedroom game and ensure satisfaction for both
you and your partner.
Method 1
In the Bedroom
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Take it slow. Sex doesn't have to be fast and
furious. Keep your movements slow and steady and let stimulation build
gradually. Instead of being forceful, tease and titillate your partner
by holding back and varying the angle, speed and deepness of
penetration. When both partners are ready you can speed up together for
an explosive finish.
- One variation of this is called the "7 and 9" technique: keep
yourself (and potentially your partner) stimulated without going over
the edge of climax by alternating between seven fast strokes and nine
slow strokes.
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Change it up. One of the best ways to keep your
energy up, prevent cramps and avoid premature ejaculation is to change
positions, speeds and acts more frequently. When you feel yourself
approaching orgasm, switch to a new position or stop to give your
partner some manual or oral pleasure. Along with helping you last
longer, this will give you a more interesting and varied sexual
experience.
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Take breaks. If you feel yourself getting too close
to climax, or just running out of steam, just stop for a few minutes.
You can use this time to enjoy foreplay, talk dirty, or switch to
stimulating your partner manually or orally. When you've had a chance to
cool down, dive back in for another round of intercourse.
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Focus on foreplay. Penetrative intercourse isn't the
be-all and end-all of sex. You can give your partner a longer experience
by taking the time to have great foreplay. Kissing, touching, pillow
talk, and the use of toys or restraints can all make for awesome,
memorable sex. Give your partner a lot oral and manual stimulation to
get them ahead of you—or even get them to climax one or more times
before penetration. If you make the most of several or all of the
activities in your sexual toolbox, a few minutes of intercourse may be
all either partner needs—or wants—to be satisfied.
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Use thicker protection. While some argue that there
is little noticeable difference between different condoms, many men and
women swear using thicker condoms can reduce sensitivity and let them
hold off orgasm longer. Using lube in conjunction with a condom has also
been shown to help men last longer.
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Try a desensitizing cream. Many sex stores and sexual
health retailers sell creams that can be applied to the penis to numb
sensations during sex, thus allowing men to hold off their climax
longer. Of course stopping to put on a chemical cream isn't the sexiest
thing you can do in bed, so this method may be best saved for
comfortable and committed sexual relationships.
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- Look for a cream that absorbs into your skin to prevent numbing your partner as well.
Method 2
In Your Life
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Eat right.
Lack of sexual stamina, for both men and women, can be a symptom of
larger problems with your health and diet. To have a great sex life, eat
healthy foods and maintain a healthy weight.
- Avoid foods that are high in saturated fats and cholesterol, as
these can clog your arteries and reduce blood flow. Good blood flow is
vital to having the best sexual experience.[3]
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Exercise.
Good sex can be hard, tiring work! Like any physical activity, your
stamina in bed can be improved by staying fit. Shoot for 30 minutes of
aerobic exercise at least five days a week, plus strength training twice
a week. Regular exercise, especially aerobic exercise, will keep you
healthy, promote good blood flow and give you the energy to have great
sex. Plus exercise can improve your body image and make you a more
confident lover.
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Stay stress free.
Stress can make it hard to stay focused, aroused and happy during
sex—and it can constrict the blood flow necessary for healthy sex. To
improve stamina and enjoyment, both men and women should reduce stress
in their life—or at least learn to leave it outside the bedroom.
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Practice. As with any activity, practice makes
perfect. Have more sex with your partner using the techniques above and
soon enough your stamina and control over your orgasm will improve and
come more naturally.
- Masturbation is also a good way to train yourself to control your
climax. Practice getting close to orgasm but stopping right before.
Repeat several times before you finish. This will help you learn to
notice when you are at the edge of climax, and control yourself when you
get there. You don't have to do this every time you masturbate, but
occasionally challenging yourself to see how long you can last can be
fun and helpful.
- Masturbating too often in the same way, however, can train your body
to only respond to certain kinds of stimulation—which can be
troublesome when you want to reach your climax during
intercourse. Be sure to vary your routine: switching hands, using lube,
trying sex toys, and exploring different kinds of mental and visual
stimulation.
Method 3
In Your Head
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Don't worry. One of the most common causes of premature ejaculation in men is nervousness and anxiety over the quality one's performance.
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The best thing to do is relax and focus on enjoying the closeness with
your partner. Remember that sex is about intimacy as much as pleasure,
and great sex comes from chemistry much more than stamina or skill. If
you find yourself getting stressed or "in your head," take a deep breath
and spend a moment reconnecting with your partner.
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Think about something else. The classic way that men,
and some women, use to control the timing of their orgasm is to
concentrate on some mundane topic while having sex. Put the pleasure you
are receiving to the back of your mind, and try doing a few basic math
problems in your head until you are finally ready to climax.
- Avoid thinking about topics or images that stress you out or turn
you off. These can cause you to lose your arousal during sex, instead of
simply letting you extend it. Instead try to think about something more
abstract, such as visualizing geometric shapes or recalling the lyrics
to a favorite song.
- Don't extend your stamina at the expense of being present with your
partner. Long sex can be dull for both of you if you spend the whole
time with your head in the clouds. Use this technique sparingly and
instead focus on engaging and being active with your partner.
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