Many men experience the frustration of finishing too quickly during sex, and in these cases, delay sprays often come to mind as a potential solution. But do you really know where to apply the spray, how much to use, when to use it, and whether it needs to be washed off? Here's what you need to know:
一. Where to Spray Delay Spray?
1. On the Glans (Head of the Penis)
The glans is one of the most sensitive areas of the penis. For many men, overstimulation here can lead to premature ejaculation. Applying the delay spray to the surface of the glans helps dull sensitivity, which may help you last longer. But be careful—too much can cause excessive numbness and reduce pleasure.
2. Don’t Forget the Corona (Rim Around the Glans)
The corona, or the ring just below the glans, is also highly sensitive. For many, it’s a major trigger point during penetration. Spraying a small amount here can also be effective in prolonging intercourse.
二. How to Use Delay Spray Properly
1. Timing Matters – Not Too Early, Not Too Late
The best time to apply the spray is around 15 to 20 minutes before sex. This allows the product to be absorbed properly and take effect. After spraying, gently spread it around with your fingers for even absorption.
2. Don’t Overdo It – Less Is More
One to two sprays are usually enough. If you’re particularly sensitive, one spray might be sufficient. If you feel overly numb afterward, reduce the dose next time. If there's no noticeable effect, slightly increase it—but don’t go overboard.
3. Should You Wash It Off? It Depends
Most sprays are absorbed into the skin and don’t leave much residue. However, if you're concerned about the sensation for your partner or the scent is strong, a quick rinse with warm water is okay. Just make sure enough time has passed so the product has already taken effect—washing too soon can reduce its effectiveness.
三. Important Things to Keep in Mind
1. There’s a Chance of Allergic Reaction
Everyone’s skin reacts differently. Some ingredients—especially those with numbing agents—can cause irritation. If it’s your first time using a delay spray, try spraying a small amount on a nonsensitive area like your inner arm first to test for any adverse reactions.
2. Not Suitable for Everyone
If you have conditions like phimosis (tight foreskin), infections, or urethral issues, consult a doctor before using delay sprays. Applying them in these cases could make things worse.
3. Don’t Rely on It LongTerm
Delay spray is a temporary aid, not a permanent fix. If premature ejaculation is a frequent issue, it's best to seek medical advice. There are treatments and exercises that can help address the root of the problem for longterm improvement.
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