Spraying Your Penis for Premature Ejaculation?
When I read this news about a new spray that men can use to help prevent premature ejaculation, a sexual dysfunction commonly known as the inability to maintain an erection for more than one minute, I thought maybe it was a joke, but it’s not. Actually, you’ve all probably seen products in adult shops and online for natural male enhancement products that go on a man’s penis externally which propose to sort of “numb” the penis to sensation so that a man doesn’t get overly excited and shoot his load so to speak, too early.
Well, this new spray is actually classified as an anaesthetic, which makes me think personally of a spray that you would spray on your teeth or gums for gum pain - or remember that throat spray called Cloraseptic, that would instantly numb your throat, but only last a few minutes, and you’d have to use it over and over, probably too many times! Well, maybe that’s just me….but that’s what it reminds me of -something that numbs sensation externally for a somewhat more prolonged sexual experience for the man and his partner.
Men usually know that the longer they can actually perform the sex act, the more fulfilling the orgasm usually is, versus the one to two pump orgasm, which usually isn’t so gratifying due to either embarrassment or inadequate sexual arousal. The men who used the spray, which is partly the popular anaesthetic lidocaine, actually lasted longer, so there may be something to it. Apparently the penis spray has to be sprayed directly on to the penis about 15 minutes before sexual intercourse to be most effective.
























