A common complaint in the sex therapist’s office is premature ejaculation. The “two minute man” finishes before his lady has a chance to get warmed up. Her: “That was it?” Him: “Sorry.”
Promescent is an FDA compliant spray that promises to “make love longer” and keep people from apologizing for losing their loads too fast.
Applied to a guy’s smeckle 10 minutes before sex, the topical spray of lidocaine is absorbed through the penile skin to control ejaculation. It has a numbing effect to keep the boner from becoming too sensitive and can last up to 30 minutes, long enough to heat up her oven. (Men can reach orgasm in minutes, while women often take 15-17 minutes.) 35% of men suffer from premature ejaculation or “PE,” so this spray might be a nice gift, as he might not think to buy it for himself. And it’s available with no prescription at most drugstores. (“Attention shoppers, premature ejaculator on aisle 4.”)
Dr. Jeffrey Yoshida, a Newport Beach, Ca. Urologist who specializes in sexual medicine, says that “Doctors across the U.S. use Promescent as first-line therapy for PE. More than 1,000 urologists in the U.S., along with doctors from the Sexual Medicine Society of North America, now recommend Promescent for their PE patients.”