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What sexual positions are best for premature ejaculation?

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There are some positions that make it easier for you to hold off your ejaculation, and they take advantage of the fact that the top of your penis is less sensitive than the underside of your penis. When you use your less-sensitive areas to stimulate her most-sensitive spots, you've got a winning formula for longer-lasting, pleasurable sex. How can you pull it off? Hold your erect penis in your hand so that it's at a near-right angle to her body. You can achieve this by lying side-by-side, spooning, or standing. Whichever way you choose, if your penis is somewhat perpendicular to her genitals, you'll be able to easily touch and rub her vulva and clitoris with the top side of your penis. The result? You'll both feel blissful, and you'll stay in control.
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Focus on oral sex and positions that emphasize the top of the penis instead of the sensitive underside.

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