Since this seems to be one of the very few places on the internet that actually has people answering in a sensible fashion, I had no choice but to post here - sorry, I know it's kind of outside the scope of this particular forum...
Anyhow, I'm 22, only recently started having sex. However, while me and my girl both dearly love each other, I can't seem to be able to ejaculate during intercourse. What she does with her hands and mouth feels exceptional - much better than when I masturbate alone - but I still can't ejaculate, not even near the PONR, not even after two hours. So whereas she enjoys it a lot and constantly tells me how great it feels (because she hadn't ever had orgasms during intercourse before me), both she and I feel kinda bad about not being able to finish me off - I have to do it myself while cuddling together (which is really good in itself, but still not the same).
So I've read some information online, including a couple threads on here (this thread and this one).
Seems like it seems to be attributed to:
a) psychological problems
I see that a lot of the time it's supposed to be the root cause of the problem. I really do not see how it would apply in my case, I've never had any psychological problems, previous bad experiences, trauma, anxiety issues, or self-esteem issues related to my penis, etc.
b)masturbation habits, esp. tight grip
This seems to fit my case, and I'm not sure what to do. I masturbate once a day on average, and yeah, the grip and stimulation seems to be much higher than what my partner is able to deliver. Sometimes I literally feel almost nothing when I'm inside her, except a sort of constant teasing pleasure from being erect and lightly stimulated.
And so the psychological satisfaction of being together is way more pleasurable than the act itself.
Also, I've a tight foreskin that I'm working on (stretching exercises, they really do work well), and I've made quite a lot of progress (being able to have sex with the head completely uncovered, still kind of tight though); I wonder if phimosis/tight foreskin is connected at all to the overall sensitivity of the penis and might be contributing to the problem?
This is just to confirm what steps I should take... looking for advice from the pros. Should I start using a much lighter grip when masturbating? Should I cut masturbation to once every two or even three days or something? My partner's away for several months on a study abroad trip, so I have time for some prolonged exercise programmes.
Anyhow, I'm 22, only recently started having sex. However, while me and my girl both dearly love each other, I can't seem to be able to ejaculate during intercourse. What she does with her hands and mouth feels exceptional - much better than when I masturbate alone - but I still can't ejaculate, not even near the PONR, not even after two hours. So whereas she enjoys it a lot and constantly tells me how great it feels (because she hadn't ever had orgasms during intercourse before me), both she and I feel kinda bad about not being able to finish me off - I have to do it myself while cuddling together (which is really good in itself, but still not the same).
So I've read some information online, including a couple threads on here (this thread and this one).
Seems like it seems to be attributed to:
a) psychological problems
I see that a lot of the time it's supposed to be the root cause of the problem. I really do not see how it would apply in my case, I've never had any psychological problems, previous bad experiences, trauma, anxiety issues, or self-esteem issues related to my penis, etc.
b)masturbation habits, esp. tight grip
This seems to fit my case, and I'm not sure what to do. I masturbate once a day on average, and yeah, the grip and stimulation seems to be much higher than what my partner is able to deliver. Sometimes I literally feel almost nothing when I'm inside her, except a sort of constant teasing pleasure from being erect and lightly stimulated.
And so the psychological satisfaction of being together is way more pleasurable than the act itself.
Also, I've a tight foreskin that I'm working on (stretching exercises, they really do work well), and I've made quite a lot of progress (being able to have sex with the head completely uncovered, still kind of tight though); I wonder if phimosis/tight foreskin is connected at all to the overall sensitivity of the penis and might be contributing to the problem?
This is just to confirm what steps I should take... looking for advice from the pros. Should I start using a much lighter grip when masturbating? Should I cut masturbation to once every two or even three days or something? My partner's away for several months on a study abroad trip, so I have time for some prolonged exercise programmes.

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