Don’t Be “Offsides” In The Bedroom
Have you ever been guilty of “encroachment” in the bedroom, with one of your special ladies? Far more embarrassing than guessing the snap count and getting it wrong, ejaculating is the last thing you want to be premature about.
Promescent is an FDA-approved topical spray to enable men to manage, ahem, premature ejac*lation. Created in 2011 by Dr. Ronald Gilbert (a noted urologist from California) Promescent has allowed men to have more control, the ability to last longer, and have a more fulfilling sexual experience with their partner. Promescent is used to:
· Close the orgasm gap – Men average 5-6 minutes to reach orgasm during intercourse, while it takes women about 17 minutes. Only about 30% of women reach orgasm through intercourse. (The real question is what ARE the 70% doing?)
· Have a more enjoyable sexual experience – The longer a man is able to last, the more intense and satisfying his org*sm will be.
· Treat premature ejac*lation – Unfortunately there isn’t a cure for premature ejac*lation and while there are other solutions such as SSRI’s, Promescent is the only treatment that is minimally invasive with very few possible side effects.
If you’re having trouble with “getting there early,” give Promescent the once over.
A trial size bottle of Promescent is available now for $9.95 (50% off) plus shipping of $4.95 until 12/31/2015. This is the last time being early will pay off!
As smartphones have become more prevalent, sexting is more common. Who’s doing it, how often and what are they sending?
Adam & Eve, America’s most trusted source for adult products, just introduced a brand new infographic about the truth behind titillating text messages.
Here are a few interesting details:
- · More than 35% of Americans admit to sexting.
- · 95% send sexual thoughts or ideas, 38% send sexy selfies and 36% send explicit images.
- · 32% say they started sexting between the ages of 19 and 29.
- · 56% of those who admit to sexting say it has improved their relationships.
- · Those who are dating are more likely to sext than those in a committed relationship.
- · And much, much more.
See the full infographic at http://www.adameve.com/t-