March 6, 2026
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How to Last Longer in Bed: 10 Proven Tips from Men's Health Experts

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If you’ve ever wished you could last longer in bed, it’s not just in your head. For most men, stamina isn’t about willpower; it’s about technique, circulation, and confidence. At Victory Men’s Health, we help men improve all three.

Here are 10 expert-backed ways to last longer in bed naturally, boost performance, and feel more in control—without numbing sprays or gimmicks.

10 Ways to Last Longer in Bed

When it comes to sexual performance, many men are on the lookout for effective ways to increase their stamina and prolong their intimate moments. Whether you're aiming to prevent premature ejaculation or simply want to enjoy more extended sessions of pleasure, there are a variety of techniques and strategies you can try to achieve your goals. 

Here's a quick glance at the 10 ways to last longer in bed:

  1. Desensitizing Condoms or Premature Ejaculation Sprays/Wipes
  2. Visualization
  3. Pelvic Floor Exercises
  4. Prioritize Foreplay
  5. Stop-Start Technique
  6. Edging
  7. Medication
  8. Squeeze Technique
  9. Masturbate Before Sex
  10. Improve Cardiovascular Health

Desensitizing Condoms or Premature Ejaculation Sprays/Wipes

One of the easiest ways to last longer in bed is to reduce sensitivity. Desensitizing condoms are either designed with a thicker material or contain a numbing agent like benzocaine or lidocaine, which helps to delay ejaculation. These products are easy to use and can be incorporated seamlessly into your sexual routine.

Premature ejaculation sprays and wipes work similarly by applying a topical anesthetic to the penis to slightly numb the sensation. Use the product about 5-15 minutes before intercourse to let the numbing effect take hold. This simple step can provide you with greater control and confidence, helping you enjoy longer-lasting sex without discomfort.

Visualization 

Visualization involves using mental imagery to distract yourself from the urge to climax. This technique can help calm your mind and delay ejaculation by shifting your focus away from sexual stimulation. If you tend to get overly excited or anxious during sex, this can be a helpful trick to try out. 

When you feel the urge to ejaculate, try to think about something non-sexual, like a calming beach scene or a complex math problem. The goal is to reduce your arousal level without completely turning yourself off. 

Pelvic Floor Exercises

Pelvic floor exercises are a proven method to enhance your sexual stamina. These exercises involve repeatedly contracting and relaxing the pelvic floor muscles, which play a crucial role in ejaculation. Strengthening these muscles can lead to better control over ejaculation and improve your overall sexual health.

To perform these exercises, identify the muscles you use to stop the flow of urine. Contract these muscles for about 5 seconds, then relax for 5 seconds. Aim to complete three sets of ten repetitions daily. With consistent practice, you can see improvements in your ability to control ejaculation and extend your sexual encounters.

Prioritize Foreplay

Foreplay isn't just a warm-up—it's a key part of a satisfying sexual experience. Engaging in extended foreplay can help build arousal slowly and ensure that both you and your partner are thoroughly satisfied. Focusing on activities like kissing, touching, and oral sex can increase the overall duration of your sexual encounter and reduce performance pressure.

By taking the time to engage in thorough foreplay, you can reduce the emphasis on penetration and create a more fulfilling sexual experience that isn't solely focused on duration.

Stop-Start Technique

The stop-start technique is a classic method for building sexual stamina. This technique involves stopping sexual activity when you feel like you’re close to ejaculating, then resuming once the sensation subsides. It's a simple yet effective way to train your body to delay orgasm.

To practice this technique, pay attention to your body's signals during sex. When you feel the urge to ejaculate, stop all stimulation and wait until it passes. You can repeat this process several times during a single encounter to prolong your sexual performance. This technique requires patience and practice but can be incredibly effective over time.

Edging

Edging is similar to the stop-start technique but involves bringing yourself to the brink of ejaculation during masturbation and then stopping. This solo practice helps you become more familiar with your arousal levels and teaches you to control the timing of your climax.

During masturbation, stimulate yourself until you're close to ejaculating, then stop and wait for the feeling to subside. Repeat this process multiple times to build your endurance. By practicing edging, you'll learn to recognize the signs of impending ejaculation and develop better control during sex.

Medication

Medication can be a game-changer for many men experiencing premature ejaculation. Antidepressants, specifically selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) such as paroxetine and sertraline, are commonly prescribed off-label to delay orgasm. These medications work by increasing the levels of serotonin in the brain, which can help delay ejaculation. However, they can have side effects like low libido or mood changes, so it’s often not the first course of action.

Additionally, over-the-counter medications for erectile dysfunction, like Horny Goat Weed and L-arginine, can sometimes help extend sexual performance. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new medication. Our team can guide the appropriate dosage and monitor for any potential side effects. 

Squeeze Technique

The squeeze technique is another method to delay ejaculation by applying pressure to the penis. When you feel close to climaxing, firmly squeeze just below the head of your penis. This pressure helps to reduce arousal and delay ejaculation.

Communicate with your partner about using the squeeze technique during sex. They can assist by applying pressure for you; adding an element of teamwork to the process. The squeeze technique can be a highly effective way to control ejaculation and prolong sexual activity.

Masturbate Before Sex

Masturbating a few hours before intercourse can help extend your stamina during sex. This practice reduces sexual tension and the urge to ejaculate quickly. By having an orgasm earlier in the day, you may find that you can last longer during your next sexual encounter.

However, make sure not to overdo it, as excessive masturbation can lead to temporary erectile dysfunction. Finding the right balance is key to using this technique effectively.

Improve Cardiovascular Health

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Maintaining cardiovascular health through diet and exercise is essential for overall well-being and can also help to improve your sexual performance. Engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity (like running or swimming) each week to enhance blood flow, stamina, and endurance. 

Focus on eating whole grains, lean proteins, fruits, and vegetables while limiting saturated fats and sugars. A heart-healthy diet enhances blood flow and reduces the risk of conditions like erectile dysfunction. Incorporating foods rich in antioxidants, such as berries and dark leafy greens, can also boost your sexual health. 

Looking for more on this? Check out our blog post on the best food for penis health and blood flow!

Questions Our Patients Ask About How to Last Longer in Bed

What should I drink to last longer?

While there's no direct evidence that staying hydrated affects sexual stamina, it can improve your overall energy levels and endurance. Water is your best friend when it comes to staying hydrated. Additionally, you might want to consider drinks that promote good circulation and cardiovascular health, like green tea, pomegranate juice, or Nitric Oxide drink supplements. 

How long should sexual activity last?

There's no one-size-fits-all answer. What's most important is that both partners feel satisfied and comfortable. Open communication can enhance intimacy and satisfaction. If you feel like your sexual activities aren’t lasting long enough, we recommend scheduling a consultation with our team to explore your options.

Do SSRIs really help with premature ejaculation?

SSRIs like paroxetine have shown benefits in delaying ejaculation for some men. However, they come with potential side effects and should only be used under medical supervision.

Take Control of Your Sexual Performance

Improving your sexual stamina is possible with the right strategies and support. Whether it's through physical techniques, medication, or lifestyle changes, there are plenty of ways to enhance your performance and satisfaction. If you're struggling with premature ejaculation or just want to last longer in bed, we're here to help.

Ready to take the next step in mastering your sexual stamina? Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover personalized solutions that work for you.

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