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    I'm thinking a tantric therapist or a sex surrogate could do some hands on instruction with you for techniques, either for your own pleasure or for you to pleasure a partner. There are men who have severe PE or ED who still keep the woman in their life satisfied but it does require being open to learn those skills. There are many books that would probably be helpful but there is nothing like actual experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WildChild View Post
    I'm thinking a tantric therapist or a sex surrogate could do some hands on instruction with you for techniques, either for your own pleasure or for you to pleasure a partner. There are men who have severe PE or ED who still keep the woman in their life satisfied but it does require being open to learn those skills. There are many books that would probably be helpful but there is nothing like actual experience.

    I can recommend a stack of books
    Yes a tantric sex sounds very fascinating to me.

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