Sexual Health
What are the sequelae of extracorporeal ejaculation? Three Common Causes of Failure in Extracorporeal Ejaculation
Ya and Qiang have been married for over half a year, and they have no plans to have children. At first, he insisted on using condoms for contraception, but he always felt as if his penis had been tied up after wearing the condom. Strangely, he felt uncomfortable. Ya also felt astringent, and his pleasure decreased a lot. Therefore, Qiangbian no longer insists on using condoms, but instead uses external ejaculation. But after a period of time, Qiang and Ya realized that Qiang seemed to have a bit of "premature ejaculation". The little life they avoided also quietly gave birth to Ya's belly. What's going on?
Extracorporeal ejaculation can lead to a very serious sexual problem: premature ejaculation. The most common procedure for men and women who use extracorporeal ejaculation for contraception is to stimulate the male to enter a very excited stage, insert a few times, and suddenly ejaculate, which can satisfy the male while ensuring that the female does not become pregnant. But both men and women are prone to falling into the trap of sexual psychology, neglecting the idea that men should help women from the beginning. Therefore, soon, men will develop the habit of premature ejaculation.
Extracorporeal ejaculation can cause young men who lack sexual experience to develop a rapid ejaculation response. Men cannot sprint to the vagina to ejaculate and cannot freely enjoy the pleasure of orgasm. At the same time, both physically and psychologically, men and women believe that the vagina is just an organ used for men to enjoy ejaculation.
Generally speaking, newlyweds may not care about satisfying themselves. For them, being close to or satisfying their husband is very enjoyable. However, when she feels that she needs to be satisfied, she may have developed a habit of premature ejaculation and is unable to satisfy her.
Extracorporeal ejaculation may be the most popular contraceptive method in the world and the least efficient method of contraception. According to statistics, if 100 couples use this contraceptive method, 30 women will become pregnant.
There are three reasons for external ejaculation failure:
1. Sperm cells usually shed a few drops from the urethral opening before ejaculation, each containing approximately 50000 sperm. If they flow into the vagina, a drop of semen is enough to fertilize a woman's eggs.
During the most tense stage of the sprint, due to the male attachment pleasure, the time for pulling out the penis may be too late, causing some semen to ejaculate into the vagina.
Sometimes, after ejaculation outside the body, a man immediately touches the woman's genitals with his fingers, causing her to reach orgasm, or shortly after having a second sexual intercourse. In both cases, the fingers and penis may bring sperm into the vagina.