So I decided I’d give one of these sprays a try to see if they actually work. (You can only say, “Sorry, you’re just so sexy, I couldn't hold it” so many times.)Īccording to WebMed, studies dating as far back as 2007 have found that using sprays can delay ejaculation by twofold. It’s embarrassing, especially when I have someone who came all the way down from Harlem to visit me in Brooklyn, and I only last 2 minutes. Whatever the reason, I’m not complaining, because when I get too excited, I can shoot pretty quickly. There's also the fact that-as Men's Health previously reported-men's wellness brands are making a fortune off re-packaging and re-branding already existing medicine and selling it to insecure millennials who are "more willing than ever to pay money to take care of themselves." Perhaps it's easier to sell this stuff now that talking about sex is less taboo. I Googled to see if a patent expired in early 2019, but it didn’t seem like that was the case. Premature ejaculation has been a problem for men since the dawn of mankind. I’m not 100% sure why all these PE products are popping up now.
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