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Buspirone and delayed ejaculation

Shooter75

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For anyone with issues with delayed ejaculation there is an anti-anxiety medication called Buspirone that may help.
I've often had issues cumming with a female. This can be very frustrating as some of you know.
You feel bad and inadequate that you can't cum for her. And she also mite feel inadequate that she can't make you cum, it sucks all around

So I did some research and found Buspirone, Standard dose is 10mg 2xper day. I tried this and had no success.
At 15mg 3xper day I found great success. Reaching orgasm was easier, also intensity and volume of orgasm increased.

So give it a try it mite help.



-Shooter75
 

Mr Deeds

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I have exactly the opposite problem, can anyone recommend a drug for that
 

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I actually had this problem a couple of years back. My solution was going to a sex therapist and getting help. He tried a couple of things before he settled on some sort of hypnotherapy. I recorded him and pretty much all he was saying after he put me under was how the next time I'm with a woman, I'll have the strong desire to ejaculate and it will feel so good and stuff. He also told me to get a tenga and just masturbate while thinking it was a woman. I don't know if the fapping helped, but the hypnosis thing kinda did. YMMV though, so take it with a grain of salt.
 

IAmDave

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This implies that there are no such issues with a male.
No it doesn't, because anyone who doesn't want to nitpick over nothing can see that they're speaking in general terms befitting their own experience and likely target audience. Of course men can have similar issues with men, case closed.
 

Shooter75

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No it doesn't, because anyone who doesn't want to nitpick over nothing can see that they're speaking in general terms befitting their own experience and likely target audience. Of course men can have similar issues with men, case closed.
Well said dave, you sound like a lawyer. No offence lol.


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Shooter75

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Prescription required? Did doctor prescribe it for the purposes you wanted it for?
Doctor prescribed yah. And yes I told her what my issue was, that I'd done research on my condition and that Buspirone could help.
I said it was usually impossible for me to cum during sex or even oral sex.

She looked at me with a mixture of concern and sadness. She then looked up the drug, we discussed it's use and she wished me luck.
Never be afraid to be honest, Doctor's work for us after all.


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Shooter75

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This implies that there are no such issues with a male.
Well hello Mr. 25000 posts. Actually I have zero experience when It comes to sex with males.

If you have any, please share what you Know.
I'm always willing to learn from knowledgeable terb members.

Thank you and have a nice day.


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Shooter75

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Selective serotonin re-take inhibitors found in most anti-depressants will cause what is called an 'ejaculatory delay response', sounds like that is what did it for you.
Thanks Nass but I don't take SSRI's, I use Wellbutrin and Buspirone. Thankfully they do not cause any ''delay response''
My issues are mostly psychological. Thank God for modern medicine lol. Or I would be fucked on several levels lol.

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basketcase

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Sorry for the humorous take on a serious issue but the term "delayed ejaculation" makes it seem like you dry orgasm, get dressed, go on your way and then a hour later you jizz all over the place.
 

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Selective serotonin re-take inhibitors found in most anti-depressants will cause what is called an 'ejaculatory delay response', sounds like that is what did it for you.
Careful tho. In some the “delay” is indefinite. Ie can’t cum. Being able to last sounds great, and you might think the ladies love it, but pumping away for 40 minutes gets tiring and she gets sore. Then she will try
To do something else to help you cum (oral/ hh) and it still doesn’t work and she starts to get impatient if paid encounter, or with a gf/ so she may think you aren’t attracted to her. Very frustrating situation.
Ssri’s are good anti depressants but downside is sexual side effects. I’ve tried a few personally and all had sexual side effects. Delayed ejaculation, genital numbness were the main ones. Other side effects are lower libido, and retrograde ejaculation, I.e. cum goes up into the bladder vs out the usual way (fortunately I did not experience this). Some lasted a little while after stopping too. Now obviously not everyone has same side effects, and if you need an sari to treat serious depression, then do. But I wouldn’t use to treat premature ejaculation. Better off trainin yourself, learn how close you can get and then back off. And maybe knock one out before a date, that can definitely take the edge off. You don’t want to go in there with a loaded gun.
 
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Shooter75

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Sorry for the humorous take on a serious issue but the term "delayed ejaculation" makes it seem like you dry orgasm, get dressed, go on your way and then a hour later you jizz all over the place.
Holy crap that's funny, thanks basketcase lol

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Kev88

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Do you take the Buspirone just the day-of or long-term?
 

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Cock ring works wonders for me - as does going to the gym 5 days a week
 

black booty lover

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Excuse my ignorance, but I've never heard of "delayed ejaculation". Does this mean you orgasm but it just takes too long?
 
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