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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Candid review of the leading personal lubricant: Lube-in

Lubricants or lubes, as we commonly call them, can turn ordinary sex into wet and wild frolicking in the bedroom. There are so many lubricants on the market today and all quite popular that it becomes difficult to pick one. No matter which one you pick make sure it's safe and natural and would cause no allergies and infections.

About Lube-in

Lube-in is a safe lubricant designed to give you great time in bed. It creates body tingling sensations that excite both men and women. It is better than most other anal lubes because it comes in a unique form and is longer lasting and not messy. It contains a medically proven formula that heightens your sense of pleasure and keeps you in ecstasy for longer. Some people say that Lube-in keeps the sparks flowing for hours and hours.

What does Lube-in look like?

Lube-in comes in a capsule of a bullet which is encased in a dissolvable cover that leaves no messy residue after use. Like all good lubricants, this lube is also unscented, colorless and water soluble. It is compatible with a condom and with sex toys. As it is a water-based lubricant, it is even compatible with silicone sex toys.

How to use Lube-in lubricants?

Lube-In lubricant includes bullet-like inserts having an outer shell that makes them very easy insert into your body. Once they are placed into your bottom or vagina, they dissolve and liquefy at your body temperature. The bullet takes 4-5 minutes to liquefy, once it's inserted. Lube-in stays in the body for up to 6 hours.

What about customer reviews?

Most people, who have tried various lubricants on the market, agree that Lube-in is different and much better. They find the capsule-technology pretty cool and useful and say that it is easier and a lot less messy than other lubes they use. Gay men find Lube-in all the more beneficial as it's a perfect lubricant for anal toys and anal penetration.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Delay creams are an excellent treatment for premature ejaculation

Premature ejaculation is defined as ejaculating before either partner achieves satisfaction; it is one of the most common complaints that affect men from time to time. Sexual excitement, anxiety and over stimulation in the initial stages of a relationship can result in premature ejaculation in most men. Similarly, this malady affects younger men who are still learning about the intricacies of sexual activity and sexual relationships. It can also affect mature men who have resumed sexual activity after a long abstinence. Premature ejaculation is rarely caused by any underlying disease or structural or physical problems.

Participating in sexual activity in a relaxed atmosphere can often delay ejaculation, making the problem go away.

Practice and relaxation can help delay ejaculation; you can also distract yourself through non-sexual thoughts to slow down the excitement phase during sexual activity. There are several other helpful techniques and pre ejaculation products that you can try.

• The ‘stop and start’ method: Involves sexually stimulating the man with 30 second intervals when he is about to reach orgasm. Repeating this pattern helps delay ejaculation.

• The ‘squeeze’ method: Involves sexually stimulating the man and then squeezing the end of the penis for about 30 seconds when he is about to ejaculate. Repeating this pattern also helps delay ejaculation.

• Other treatment methods include antidepressants such as Prozac and other selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). These medications are helpful because one of their side effects is prolonging the time taken to reach the ejaculatory stage.

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• The delay cream works by desensitizing the end of the penis and reducing stimulation. They act like local or tropical anesthetics. Decreased feeling in the penis may delay ejaculation.

• Condom use may also prevent premature ejaculation for some men. Thicker condoms (or two condoms) can also desensitize by decreasing sensitivity and therefore stimulation, thus prolonging the sexual act and delaying ejaculation.

Remember getting good at overcoming premature ejaculation can take a bit of time. Practice will make you perfect. If you find that things are not improving then help is available in the form of evaluation by a sex therapist, psychologist, or a psychiatrist who is a expert in this field.