During sexual intercourse, most men want to delay orgasm to the point that they can pleasure their partner for a satisfactory length of time. Some men try techniques such as taking their minds off of lovemaking or reducing physical sensitivity to control ejaculation. Others focus on things that are not related to sex to divert their thoughts to delay orgasm.
Premature ejaculation
There have been many attempts over the years to define the normal time period of vaginal intercourse prior to an ejaculation. When a man is not able to control his ejaculatory reflex during sexual intercourse and reaches climax quicker than both he and his partner expect, the condition is known as premature ejaculation. It is experienced by about 30% to 40% of the global male population. Premature ejaculation is often experienced by men who have sex for the first time or if they have not been intimate with a partner for some time. Rapid climax is not a matter of concern if it is infrequent, but if it occurs frequently you may require medical advice to treat premature ejaculation.
Controlling your mind while having sex is considered a good way to beat premature ejaculation. Ejaculatory reflexes are evoked by physical stimulations, which can be controlled by the start and stop technique. Trying different sexual positions can help prolong the time before ejaculation. Also, prescription medications offer an effective treatment of premature ejaculation, when taken as directed.
Premature ejaculation treatment
Priligy dapoxetine is an approved prescription medication for the treatment of Vorzeitige Ejakulation. Dapoxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) that works by increasing the level of serotonin in the brain, which can ensure enhanced ejaculatory control during sexual intercourse. Priligy can be taken about 1 to 2 hours before you intend to have sex.

