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The numbers aren't huge. Men who sprayed the head of their penis with PSD502 five minutes before sex lasted an average of just over three minutes after three months of treatment, compared with just over 30 seconds before.
Up to 30% of men suffer some degree of premature ejaculation, defined as ejaculation that occurs within one minute of vaginal penetration. It's the No. 1 sexual health problem in men.
PSD502, which contains two common topical painkillers, lidocaine and prilocaine, is "slightly oily, but not objectionably so," Sharlip says.
Originally posted by kyred
Um. three minutes?
30 seconds?
I'm not sure I quite understand.
Um.........wow. Guys really have this sort of problem?
I hope these guys, at least for the sake of their partners, can get way more help than this spray.
I don't even want to get into details about me, but 3 minutes? WTF?
Originally posted by pavelivanov22
reply to post by bkaust
never heard of any sprays that is why i posted it, first time hearing about this it kinda shocked me
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Originally posted by Raustin
3 minutes is too long (shudup) unless someone is hitting the refresh button on ATS for me.
Seriously though, three minutes? Yikes, think about baseball, global warming, or aliens causing a time shift. If that's not working JANET RENO!
Originally posted by kyred
I hope these guys, at least for the sake of their partners, can get way more help than this spray.
Originally posted by pavelivanov22
reply to post by bkaust
never heard of any sprays that is why i posted it, first time hearing about this it kinda shocked me