Sometimes when having intercourse just as I begin to have an orgasm, I fail. I go soft and have no sensation at all.
Case Study #8930 Date: 4/12/2000
Sometimes when I’m having intercourse, just as I begin to have an orgasm, I fail. I go soft and have no sensation at all. I do ejaculate but there is no feeling whatsoever. But if my wife stimulates me orally, I have a great feeling. What is wrong with me?
Dr Lin’s Response:
You get testicular stimulation when she gives you an oral stimulation. The testicular stimulation continues your testosterone burst and burning so that oral sex gives a better deal than intercourse does. This proves your brain-adrenal-testicular function is weak.
There are three ways to improve your orgasmic response:
1. Use visual stimulation by playing an adult movie while you are making love. 2. PeniSaver to power your brain-adrenal-testicular function. 3. Reduce your ejaculation frequency.
If your endocrine function is too weak to pump out testosterone during sexual encounter, visual stimulation will not work properly in the long run if your parasympathetic function is too weak. You will start to experience sexual exhaustion where the most sensible result is low-back pain. If you want to retain your current intercourse frequency, you need PeniSaver.
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