Preventing Premature Orgasm – The Effect of ED Drugs For Delaying Ejaculation
This is my experiences using Cialis to prevent premature ejaculation. Cialis is a very popular drug used mainly for ED or erectile dysfunction as well as commonly being used as a bit of a boost to the libido and sex drive.
It is a very popular ED drug and compared to taking Viagra it has the advantages of letting you respond naturally to sexual stimulation and not have you walking around like a tripod. It has effects that last 24-48 hours which makes it a popular weekend drug.
First of all you should consult your doctor if you plan on taking any form of ED drugs as they do come with some common and uncommon side effects including
- - Headache's
- - Stomach Aches, Bloating
- - Muscle Cramps
- - Nausea
- - Blocked Nose
Cialis for Premature Ejaculation
Cialis is very effective for delaying premature ejaculation as it has the ability to allow you to last longer by giving your PC muscle a boost and improving the general blood circulation to your private area.
You will find when you near ejaculation that your PC muscles start to contract but when taking Cialis this happens but the ejaculation is much easier to control and having those contractions doesn't necessarily mean you've reached the point of no return. Its an unusual feeling but it definitely helps you feel in control.
Long Term Use of ED Drugs
Sure Cialis and other ED drugs are a great temporary solution to premature ejaculation but it doesn't get to the root of the problem and solve it, it just helps you ignore it and put it out of your head which can be useful. Along with the side effects of Cialis people can become dependent on ED drugs to achieve erections or even perform intercourse and may even develop mild anxiety.
This makes it more important to only use ED drugs very sparingly but try and avoid them when you feel as though you can perform on any particular day instead of always resorting to the drugs. The placebo affect is also amazing I was able to perform better.

