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How To Use a Delay Spray

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If you want something to make an instant impact on your sex life, look no further.

Delay sprays for men increase stamina, prolong erections, and intensify orgasms. Through slightly reducing sensitivity in the penis, it lets you hold back from climax for longer so you can enjoy longer-lasting pleasure. They are designed to be quickly absorbed by the skin and most can be applied immediately before sex.

1 in 10 men in the UK, approximately 2.3 million, over the age of 21 suffer from erection dysfunction. It can occur for a variety of reasons, including physical, psychological, and medical conditions, and it affects far more men than are willing to admit it. If you’re prone to performance anxiety or premature ejaculation, then choosing a good delay spray could be the answer.

Getting Started

Delay sprays and creams are easy to use, and generally follow the same method: apply, wait, go! However, you should always check your specific product before use. Usually, you apply the spray to the head of the penis once you’re erect and leave it a couple of minutes before you carry on with your play.

Finding the right level of numbing is important, and remember that less is more. You can always apply more delay solution, but you can’t remove it once it has been absorbed. Every delay spray is different, so you will need to spend some time finding out what works best for you.

Types of Spray

Most delay sprays, contain anaesthetics like Benzocaine or Lidocaine, which reduce over-sensitivity. Each spray will contain different amounts of these ingredients – the Super Dragon 6000 (€17.17, kinky.ie) contains Lidocaine 10%, which is relatively higher than other delay sprays on the market. The duration of extension of time using the Super Dragon 6000 is around 15 minutes, which is the ideal average of normal ejaculation.

If you’re looking for a spray with a lower percentage of Lidocaine, Max Control Male Sex Prolong Spray (€14.92, kinky.ie) is a fast-acting and gentle desensitizing spray. It’s unscented, paraben-free, sugar-free, and latex friendly.

If you have an allergic reaction to Lidocaine, Doc Johnson’s Prolonging Spray (€14.92, kinky.ie) which contains Benzocaine 7.5%. It’s tasteless, odorless, and non-toxic. Simply spray over your penis 10 minutes before sex for increased staying power.

If you or your partner are allergic or particularly sensitive to anaesthetics, there is an alternative! Some sprays use natural numbing ingredients and herbal infusions that allows you to control your erection and delay ejaculation. Black Stone Spray (€21.81, kinky.ie) is a fast-acting spray that provides big results, postponing ejaculation for up to 40 minutes! Use this spray regularly to achieve the best result.

We’re all different, and what works for you might be too much for someone else, and vice versa, so do your research before shopping. There are very few side effects, but if you notice a rash, swelling, or itchiness, stop immediately and see a GP, as you may be allergic to a specific ingredient. Do not apply to irritated or broken skin, this includes freshly shaven skin.

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