Originally posted by dingdong123
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Further note on the MDMA experiment.. same result again. Took a while to get hard, but three times in a row, effortless control, 20 mins or so of non-stop pumping each time, then choosing to finish. I'm guessing SSRIs have much the same effect? Can anyone confirm or deny?
Did a little bit more afterwards, and didn't get as high by a long way, but I couldn't even cum after banging away for like 30 minutes and basically gave up in the end. Still damn nice, but it would have been good to finish - it would have been a big one!
I don't want to recommend drugs as a treatment, I want to be able to teach myself this sort of control, but after a lot of work, and realising that your pelvic floor muscles fatigue if you don't keep up the exercises (at least mine did), that keeping up your kegels, if this is the only natural solution, is a lifetime's commitment, and well the serotonin approach is by far the easiest and most immediate fix I've found yet. Frankly, be it club drugs or prescription SSRIs (assuming they work the same) I'm quite happy to take a pill that cheers me up a little and completely turns my sex life around
Now I wouldn't be surprised if my raver past and numerous pills as a youngster were to blame for me having the problem in the first place. That's not to say that it would necessarily be the same for everyone, nor that taking E's is necessarily the only reason since we're all varied a little in our chemistry, people have excesses of this hormone and that, inability to produce this hormone and that. So it's possible, if this is behind it, or at least behind the PE I've had, that my past might have exacerbated a problem.
I'm going to try much smaller amounts in the near future to maybe find out a) how much is needed, and b) if significantly less doesn't affect my ability to get hard whilst still providing the control.
Also have to wonder if, conversely, me being hurt and unhappy from my (now not so) recent breakup also had a negative effect on my stamina - ony because serotonin is a happy neurotransmitter, and I haven't had too much happy lately.
More to come

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