Sex Life

Bijet on September 17th, 2009

In recent times, a new buzz term has been coined: “inhibited sexual desire,” ISD. Various magazine articles warn women that ISD is on the increase. However, sexologists agree this is a philosophic concept, not a biologic one. If a man does not wish to make love, it does not necessarily signify inhibited desire. One theory [...]

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Dr. Strangelove on August 6th, 2009

Partner Prem Some men have full masturbatory control, but lose it with a partner. In this case, she can control the exercise, manipulating the penis outside the vagina until the pre-emission stage. Then give the nod or word for her to begin the squeeze technique. When ejaculatory control is gained, try penetration. She must be [...]

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Dr. Strangelove on July 25th, 2009

The sleep laboratory is popular in some countries. In others, it is not, partly due to the high expense. A healthy sexually-active man may have five separate erections during the night. The average number is three to five, depending upon how often the sleeper enters dream sleep. In a sleep laboratory, sleep cycles and NPT [...]

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Can it be true?! Bijet endorsing a Method?! Is Hell starting to freeze over?! As you might imagine after roaming around our site, I’m extremely skeptical of a lot of the Premature Ejaculation solutions hype (and in fact, that skepticism was one of the major reasons I built this site in the first place). I [...]

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Bijet on May 25th, 2009

The Challenge Some men with physical impotence withdraw into themselves. They refuse to acknowledge what is happening and become iso­lated with their grief. The damage to their psychosocial well-being can be profound. In effect, they “turn their face to the wall.” This seems so sad, especially as the problem can usually be resolved. Psychogenic (stress) [...]

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Sherri Maven on May 21st, 2009

One cause of stress impotence has its roots in childhood rearing. Small boys are taught not to cry, to deny their feelings. They are trained to be fearless, tough-minded, outward-looking. Their “fe­male” side is routinely repressed. This repression comes from misguided fears of homosexuality. Often the fears are unconscious, having been learned by adults in [...]

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Dr. Strangelove on April 4th, 2009

MEGS The signal to erect comes from the pudendal nerves in the lower spine. To check the main pudendal nerve, the urologist stimulates the penis by mild electric current. As in erotic stimulation, this causes the muscles of the anus to contract. The length of time between stimulation and contraction is a measure of pudendal [...]

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Dr. Strangelove on March 27th, 2009

The simplest and easiest advice includes: 1. Make love a second and third time. 2. Have a few drinks. 3. Change love-making positions. 4. Grow older! Premming happens because a man cannot recognize he is nearing ejaculation and cannot act in order to delay his orgasm. It is due to lack of appropriate focus, nothing [...]

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Sherri Maven on March 23rd, 2009

To Elevate to Office The word erection comes from the Latin “erigere”. It means to be upright; not bending forwards or downwards. Rigid. Bristling. These are powerful words, and carry great impact. A penis which engorges but does not harden cannot be considered fully erect. And to become erect means “to raise in consideration; to [...]

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Bijet on March 20th, 2009

By definition STDs are diseases contracted during sexual contact but the important thing to keep in mind is that  as far as STDs are concerned sexual contact includes more than just sexual intercourse (vaginal and anal). Kissing, oral-genital contact, and the use of sexual “toys,” such as vibrators can cause STDs too. There is, in fact, [...]

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