Premature Ejaculation Can Apparently Be Treated by Pelvic Floor Exercises

Listen, I get it. You’ve got everything under control when it comes to the ladies. But here’s a tip to help “your friend” who just can’t seem to make the magical moment last in the bedroom.

According to the European Congress of Urology, men who have had lifelong problems with premature ejaculation can correct the issue by performing pelvic floor exercises.

The group released their findings on Monday in Stockholm after a doctor had 40 men between the ages of 19 and 46 do the exercises for 12 weeks. He also had the men record their orgasm times over the same period, and they increased from an average of 31.7 seconds (haha) before the treatment to a whopping 146.2 seconds by the end of it.

Of the 40 men tested, 33 improved their performances over the 12 weeks. Meanwhile, five showed no improvement and two dropped out of the experiment – shall we say – prematurely, after showing early signs of improvement.

Who knew? I mean, to think that all this time I was trying to combat my PE issues by using condoms and sleeping with fat chicks. I guess you learn something new every day.

Of course, having sex with a teddy bear could also help increase your performance time: The Weirdest Objects People Have Had Sex With

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