Come on. Most men, at some stage, have let fly a little earlier than is desirable.
But spare a thought for guys to whom it happens with upsetting regularity. They can't control their junk, and sex suffers as a result.
Brennen Belich is one chap whose penis hasn't always played ball. So he's invented a helpful app in a bid to charm unruly packages into lasting longer.
The tool, called Pea, looks to sharpen a man's "arousal control".
"Arousal control is arguably the most important factor for controlling prejack," Brennen explains on his website.
"Most prejackers are already at the end of their rollercoaster during kissing or foreplay, and they reach the point of no return immediately after penetration."
Pea looks to train lads into enjoying sex a little more through a variety of practices. It harnesses methods that are apparently recommended by sex therapists – and offers three stages of performance training.
The app even lets you track your results.
"Don’t let the urge to ejaculate take over," says the Pea website.
"If it does, stop all stimulation. Bring your arousal right back down, and start from the beginning of the rollercoaster."
If you're a little perturbed by all this, take note that one in three men experience premature ejaculation. The Medical Journal reports that letting fly in under three minutes is considered early.
Pea's creator, Brennan, told Product Hunt that he was inspired to create the app because he himself often found himself 'finishing up' a little sooner than he – and his partner – would've liked.
He says: "I started this project while trying to solve the issue for myself.
"I had struggled with premature ejaculation since high school and finally at age 23 decided I didn’t want it to ruin my love life anymore.
Brennan adds that he talked to doctors, sex therapists, and authors and finally overcame the issue. He says practising for sex is much the same as training to run.
"Treating premature ejaculation is very simple, but not easy," says Brennan.
Just think of it like training for a race. If you want to be able to run for 30 minutes straight, you wouldn't train by sprinting for two minutes, getting tired and giving up. You would jog then take a break, jog more then take another break.
"Repeating this each day – or a few times a week – until eventually you could run for 30 minutes straight. This same theory applies to sex. Unfortunately no one teaches men how to train for sex...
"Well now there’s an app for that."
Also, as men are sometimes reluctant to get help, Pea lets you anonymously send friends a tip-off to urge them to give it a go.
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