My husband is in his mid-30s. I've been with him for seven years. During that time, our sessions have always lasted a MINIMUM of one hour. Sometimes this is just too long for me. He says that he trained his body to last a long time because he didn't want to be a "two-minute man," and that's why he takes a long time. But I wonder if this can be a physical problem and he doesn't want to admit it? Once, when I suggested a quickie, he agreed. The quickie was thirty minutes, which (from what I hear) is actually the length of an average session. He is very good in bed, but sometimes quickies are good, too. There are times when I want to have sex, but I don't want to initiate it because I know it will last an hour and a half, maybe two. Are there any men out there who can tell me if a man can truly train his body to last a certain amount of time? Is an hour minimum normal? We've talked about it before, but I don't want to make a big issue out of it.
2006-12-29
04:32:01
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