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Sensual Positions for Early Seed Releasers

Author: John Dugan
by John Dugan
Posted: Mar 03, 2020

"God, I hope I last long enough." That’s a sentiment that runs through the minds of many men as they are about to embark upon an experience involving female organ penetration. Although they are the butt of far too many jokes, early seed releasers are far from uncommon. In the United States, as many as 30 percent of men experience early seed release, defined as the releasing of seed within 3 minutes of entering the female organ. (For comparison, a 2008 study found that the average length of time from penetration to seed release was 8 minutes.) Early seed releasers experience one of the more embarrassing male organ health issues, and they often seek out ways to last longer. One such way may be to experiment with sensual positions.

Which Sensual Positions?

First, it’s important to realize that every man’s male organ is different – and so is the female organ of every bedmate. Sensual positions that may help prolong seed release times for most men won’t work for every man – and even if they work for a man sometimes, they may not work with every bedmate. Therefore, it’s important for a man to experiment and really listen to his body to try to figure out what sensual positions favor his member. And he may need to be ready to make changes if a specific partner’s physicality causes changes in the effectiveness of a position.

Second, the benefits from most sensual positions in terms of delaying seed release are going to vary and be influenced by other factors.

Third, remember that many men’s partners are perfectly happy with their early seed releasers and enjoy having their partner pleasure them in other ways after seed release.

Sensual Positions

With that in mind, here are some sensual positions that may help reduce early seed release:

  • Dry Missionary. This uses the traditional man-on-top missionary position – but instead of penetrating the female organ, the man rubs the top side of the manhood against the female organ, stimulating the female pleasure spot. Because the top side of the manhood is less sensitive than the underside, this should help the man delay seed release.
  • Rocking Missionary. Penetration is back for the rocking missionary position, but there’s a difference between this and regular missionary. In the regular version, the man lifts himself up and thrusts his member in and out through motion largely located in the hips and pelvis. For this rocking missionary position, his torso remains on top of and touching that of the woman. Rather than thrust with the hips, he rocks his entire body forward and back, thus moving the member about the female organ but without the intensity of thrusting. Some women find that this also more acutely stimulates the female pleasure spot.
  • Sideways Slip. The man and the woman lie down on their sides, facing each other. The woman lifts one leg, bends it at the knee, and lets it fold over her partner’s hip (or thereabouts). This opens up her female organ for the manhood. The position limits the depth of penetration and forcefulness of thrusting, both of which may help a man feel a little more in control of his seed releases.
  • Spooning. Both partners are lying on their sides, but this time the woman is facing away from the man. The man wraps his arms around the woman, and both bend their legs, so that they fit together like a couple of spoons. She parts her legs enough for him to penetrate. As with the sideways slip, spooning limits the depth and forcefulness of thrusting and may therefore allow the male organ to last longer.
Changing sensual positions may help prevent early seed release, but guys always need a healthy member – and therefore always need a top-notch male organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven mild and safe for skin). For best results, locate an oil that contains vitamin A, a natural antibacterial agent that works to combat unpleasant male organ odors. Ideally, this same oil will contain L-arginine, an amino acid that helps boost nitric oxide production and thereby benefits the health and function of manhood blood vessels.
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Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ.

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