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either you have some really good stuff and he cant control himself when he is within or he does have a serious problem.... but dont make him feel uncomfortable. how does he react after he the minute is up?? because if he feels like he has done a good job then let him think so. but if he feels like he has failed once again dont crush his spirits....[free my cnote]b0dy and s0le[sneaker.freaker]
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He should go and see a urologist. He will be able to talk to an expert who can help him with his PE. One of the options is a product called Promescent which man has used and has had great success. Its a topical over the counter spray but it also recommended by the top urologists in the country.Comment
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No do not have the guy do anything that stops ejaculate from going out. This is freakin' dangerous for the guy!!he can train to build his stamina using the start stop method, also squeezing at the base of the penis when he feels he's going to cum, this just kind of pinches it off, but it gives him a second to let everything die down and with time he should slowly start lasting longer. Also consider a check up with the GP, may be a medical condition.
It's better to train in other ways.
I would try jerking off your guy, he'll cum, then fool around for a bit until he gets hard again and the second time around he should be ok to last a few mins longer?Pigeonholer extraordinaire!Comment
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