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"Hi All Wondering if anyone else has a similar sort of issue (don't want to say problem cause that sounds a bit full on!). I've been on a few meets now since my time on the site and have found it easy to get hard but difficult to actually "show my appreciation" and cum at the end. The people I've met have been fantastic and I've found them extremely attractive so its not down to me not being turned on. I've thought that maybe I'm too turned on? I've held back from shooting to make the experience last longer and think I can sometimes lose some sensitivity due to numbness. Or maybe its down to nerves, turning up at a strangers (or a couple i've only met a few times) is a bit nerve racking? Everyone's been great about it and its not been a problem but would be interested if anyone has experienced something similar and what they've done to correct it etc. Look forward to hearing any suggestions. Thanks Ianard" Interesting this, and I suspect there's lots of different reasons for it. However, an orgasm although physical is also psycholgical as well. So you need to be turned on etc, but often the brain gets in the way by worrying about whether the other person is enjoying themselves, or whether you're "performing" etc. This distraction takes away from the pure sensory pleasure and can make you feel "numb" and lead to a barrier to cumming. Being told to relax won't help, but, I suspect if you stop thinking about how the other person is, and just spend those few moments not thinking, or just focus on the sensation, you might find it goes (or indeed cums) ![]() | |||
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"Hi All Wondering if anyone else has a similar sort of issue (don't want to say problem cause that sounds a bit full on!). I've been on a few meets now since my time on the site and have found it easy to get hard but difficult to actually "show my appreciation" and cum at the end. The people I've met have been fantastic and I've found them extremely attractive so its not down to me not being turned on. I've thought that maybe I'm too turned on? I've held back from shooting to make the experience last longer and think I can sometimes lose some sensitivity due to numbness. Or maybe its down to nerves, turning up at a strangers (or a couple i've only met a few times) is a bit nerve racking? Everyone's been great about it and its not been a problem but would be interested if anyone has experienced something similar and what they've done to correct it etc. Look forward to hearing any suggestions. Thanks Ianard Interesting this, and I suspect there's lots of different reasons for it. However, an orgasm although physical is also psycholgical as well. So you need to be turned on etc, but often the brain gets in the way by worrying about whether the other person is enjoying themselves, or whether you're "performing" etc. This distraction takes away from the pure sensory pleasure and can make you feel "numb" and lead to a barrier to cumming. Being told to relax won't help, but, I suspect if you stop thinking about how the other person is, and just spend those few moments not thinking, or just focus on the sensation, you might find it goes (or indeed cums) ![]() For some its a medicinal side-effect too. The bits are very good at getting you to the bottom of the bump that is the barrier to orgasm, but the mind gets you over it and hurtling down the other side alright. Anything that gets in the way of that will hold you off. So if you're trying to do too much, nervous or concentrating too hard it'll just slip out of your grasp. The longer you play though and some thinking about the physical aspects of cumming (or spunky thoughts) might just help you. There's a couple of physical 'back doors' to the way it works which can help in really difficult cases, and they are to be used once in a while and not permanently otherwise you'll learn to only come that way. Some female play partners will be clued up on what these are. Anyway, best of luck to you and hope it sorts itself out. Don't get dwelling on it as it'll make the whole lot worse. Keep your chin and your pecker up and you'll be back to normal in no time. Wolf ![]() | |||
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"I agree with Wolf on this. You might want to consider that lack of sensitivity might be an issue as well, so if you're (to put it bluntly) wanking too much that can desensitise the are. J" ...thinks - wanking off to too much porn and webcam stuff makes us put the emphasis on visual rather than physical stimulation too. This can be not of the same intensity sometimes (and causes perhaps to subconsciously lose interest) as the stimulation is not self inflicted and not done by self in the usual rhythmic way. A break from any of that and concentrating on different avenues to orgasm should help ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I seem to be experiencing a similar thing on a more frequent basis. Sometimes I've been going at it so long, we have both neared the point of exhaustion. Fortunately, she has loads of orgasms. Sometimes, I just have to fake it ![]() ![]() | |||
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