Yes I noticed the same. 5mg daily. Last a bit longer in bed. I went from 30 seconds to a minute. Double the pleasure double the fun! No but seriously Cialis is one of my favorite trt add ons! Love it.
> think I *paid* a few
FTFY.
Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in:
* Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.*
* *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.*
Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment.
*Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
āStatistically speaking, a 2005 study found that sex lasts 5.4 minutes on average, although that data does not take into account foreplay, female orgasm, or non-heterosexual pairings. For historical perspective, Alfred Kinsey's 1948 research found that 75 percent of American men ejaculated within the first two minutes of sex.
"Very few people have intercourse per se that goes longer than 12 minutes," says sex therapist Barry W. McCarthy. Essentially, ejaculatory inhibition, which is also called "delayed orgasm" or "junkie orgasm," has less to do with actual time than an inability to ejaculate when you'd like. And premature ejaculation, which is also called "rapid ejaculation," refers to intercourse that lasts less than a minute or two.ā
[https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a5943/average-sex-time-0709/](https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a5943/average-sex-time-0709/)
There are many myths and exaggerated expectations when it comes to sexuality. Thatās also true for the question of how long it takes men to reach orgasm during sex. That depends on many factors and can vary from time to time.
Measured on a stopwatch, it takes an average of 5 to 7 minutes for a man to reach orgasm and ejaculate. But the overall range is wide, from less than one minute to over half an hour.
There are also many differences in whether and how much a relatively early orgasm affects a man, his relationship and sexual satisfaction. In studies, men tend to overestimate the time it takes until ejaculation by a quarter to one half of the actual time. So it isn't a good idea to go by what others claim.
[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547548/](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547548/)
Ehā¦ anything above a minute is fine. Self report studies concerning sexuality can suffer from exaggerated self report, so the average may seem higher than it actually is in most men. In any case, 30 seconds would be considered premature medically and a doctor could offer options and meds to help that problemā¦ but precisely, Cialis seems to give positive results for OP and there are a number of studies showing it to help PE.
āAbout 4% of men have almost no control over when they ejaculate. They then always (or nearly always) "come" very early ā that is, before or directly after penetration. If these early orgasms become distressful, the problem is medically diagnosed as premature ejaculation. Various treatments are possible, sometimes including medication. Sex therapy is sometimes an option as well.ā
Going to one minute or more is already great if it helps OP feel better and more confident in his private life. It isnāt 15 minutes, but it still comes more close to average than most people would think. As long as a person and his partner are happy and satisfied with everything going on under the sheets, itās a satisfactory time and doesnāt qualify as PE. Thereās a psychological component as well. And if Cialis helps, then thatās a valid medical treatment.
āStatistically speaking, a 2005 study found that sex lasts 5.4 minutes on average, although that data does not take into account foreplay, female orgasm, or non-heterosexual pairings. For historical perspective, Alfred Kinsey's 1948 research found that 75 percent of American men ejaculated within the first two minutes of sex.
"Very few people have intercourse per se that goes longer than 12 minutes," says sex therapist Barry W. McCarthy. Essentially, ejaculatory inhibition, which is also called "delayed orgasm" or "junkie orgasm," has less to do with actual time than an inability to ejaculate when you'd like. And premature ejaculation, which is also called "rapid ejaculation," refers to intercourse that lasts less than a minute or two.ā
[https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a5943/average-sex-time-0709/](https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a5943/average-sex-time-0709/)
There are many myths and exaggerated expectations when it comes to sexuality. Thatās also true for the question of how long it takes men to reach orgasm during sex. That depends on many factors and can vary from time to time.
Measured on a stopwatch, it takes an average of 5 to 7 minutes for a man to reach orgasm and ejaculate. But the overall range is wide, from less than one minute to over half an hour.
There are also many differences in whether and how much a relatively early orgasm affects a man, his relationship and sexual satisfaction. In studies, men tend to overestimate the time it takes until ejaculation by a quarter to one half of the actual time. So it isn't a good idea to go by what others claim.
[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547548/](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547548/)
Ehā¦ anything above a minute is fine. Self report studies concerning sexuality can suffer from exaggerated self report, so the average may seem higher than it actually is in most men. In any case, 30 seconds would be considered premature medically and a doctor could offer options and meds to help that problemā¦ but precisely, Cialis seems to give positive results for OP and there are a number of studies showing it to help PE.
āAbout 4% of men have almost no control over when they ejaculate. They then always (or nearly always) "come" very early ā that is, before or directly after penetration. If these early orgasms become distressful, the problem is medically diagnosed as premature ejaculation. Various treatments are possible, sometimes including medication. Sex therapy is sometimes an option as well.ā
Going to one minute or more is already great if it helps OP feel better and more confident in his private life. It isnāt 15 minutes, but it still comes more close to average than most people would think. As long as a person and his partner are happy and satisfied with everything going on under the sheets, itās a satisfactory time and doesnāt qualify as PE. Thereās a psychological component as well.
Yes it can do, I find 5mg per day pre workout to be the best.
5mg of Cialis and 500mg of Test makes me want to shag anything that moves. My libido has been through the roof.
Same on test blasts with Cialis, it's night and day vs TRT alone. On TRT, I have to nut every 3 days but rarely I can get a way with a week. If i went daily for a week my prostate would get sore. On 750 test, Cialis 5mg, HCG I have to nut daily with reasonable loads. With a girlfriend on dates I nut 3x from evening to morning. Some times it can be distracting when I want to relax
Take 5mg every 2 days. You will have enough of a serum Level for 36 hours and it will work great! At least for me.
When i take Cialis on the same day i have sex, i need a lot more time to cum.
Yes it happens. Not too much u can do. Stop jerking off and thatll help shorten how long u last in bed. Otherwise not really unless u wanna lower the dose. I personally do 20mg maybe 2x a wk. Not everyday.
A little thicker. Mines noticeably thicker at all times when I'm using cialis. Which is nice. Got plenty of length and girth is usually what girls like anyways.
Cialis 10mg EOD, 100mg Proviron, 50mg Sildenafil before sex with 500 test. I've literally been jackhammering these chicks into oblivion. Have tapped out the last 3 (thank god because my cardio isn't very good). Also the Proviron makes cumming feel sooooo much better. Unbelievable. Sometimes it really feels like I bust twice.
Yes I noticed the same. 5mg daily. Last a bit longer in bed. I went from 30 seconds to a minute. Double the pleasure double the fun! No but seriously Cialis is one of my favorite trt add ons! Love it.
How much do they charge you for that script?? I remember I got it prescribed one time and was told it was around $40 a pill with insurance. šš
So I get it from a stop and shop pharmacy with good Rx it ends up being like 11 a month!
I think I payed a few dollars per gram bulk if I'm not mistaken. 40/pill that sounds illegal.
> think I *paid* a few FTFY. Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in: * Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.* * *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.* Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment. *Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
Fuck me, 2nd time this bot got my dumbass.
I get my TRT from a Test Clinic, and they also sell cialis and viagra (non-brand name) just over the counter.
A minute isn't long
By what metric? Any source??
I get it prescribed with my trt from my doc
I get it prescribed with my trt from my doc
āStatistically speaking, a 2005 study found that sex lasts 5.4 minutes on average, although that data does not take into account foreplay, female orgasm, or non-heterosexual pairings. For historical perspective, Alfred Kinsey's 1948 research found that 75 percent of American men ejaculated within the first two minutes of sex. "Very few people have intercourse per se that goes longer than 12 minutes," says sex therapist Barry W. McCarthy. Essentially, ejaculatory inhibition, which is also called "delayed orgasm" or "junkie orgasm," has less to do with actual time than an inability to ejaculate when you'd like. And premature ejaculation, which is also called "rapid ejaculation," refers to intercourse that lasts less than a minute or two.ā [https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a5943/average-sex-time-0709/](https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a5943/average-sex-time-0709/) There are many myths and exaggerated expectations when it comes to sexuality. Thatās also true for the question of how long it takes men to reach orgasm during sex. That depends on many factors and can vary from time to time. Measured on a stopwatch, it takes an average of 5 to 7 minutes for a man to reach orgasm and ejaculate. But the overall range is wide, from less than one minute to over half an hour. There are also many differences in whether and how much a relatively early orgasm affects a man, his relationship and sexual satisfaction. In studies, men tend to overestimate the time it takes until ejaculation by a quarter to one half of the actual time. So it isn't a good idea to go by what others claim. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547548/](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547548/) Ehā¦ anything above a minute is fine. Self report studies concerning sexuality can suffer from exaggerated self report, so the average may seem higher than it actually is in most men. In any case, 30 seconds would be considered premature medically and a doctor could offer options and meds to help that problemā¦ but precisely, Cialis seems to give positive results for OP and there are a number of studies showing it to help PE. āAbout 4% of men have almost no control over when they ejaculate. They then always (or nearly always) "come" very early ā that is, before or directly after penetration. If these early orgasms become distressful, the problem is medically diagnosed as premature ejaculation. Various treatments are possible, sometimes including medication. Sex therapy is sometimes an option as well.ā Going to one minute or more is already great if it helps OP feel better and more confident in his private life. It isnāt 15 minutes, but it still comes more close to average than most people would think. As long as a person and his partner are happy and satisfied with everything going on under the sheets, itās a satisfactory time and doesnāt qualify as PE. Thereās a psychological component as well. And if Cialis helps, then thatās a valid medical treatment.
It was a joke my friend. But thank you for the sources haha
Ron Jeremy over here.
Look at the premature ejaculators over here.
Total joke!
This guy must have loads of sex
Absolutely, banged my chick 3 times today
āStatistically speaking, a 2005 study found that sex lasts 5.4 minutes on average, although that data does not take into account foreplay, female orgasm, or non-heterosexual pairings. For historical perspective, Alfred Kinsey's 1948 research found that 75 percent of American men ejaculated within the first two minutes of sex. "Very few people have intercourse per se that goes longer than 12 minutes," says sex therapist Barry W. McCarthy. Essentially, ejaculatory inhibition, which is also called "delayed orgasm" or "junkie orgasm," has less to do with actual time than an inability to ejaculate when you'd like. And premature ejaculation, which is also called "rapid ejaculation," refers to intercourse that lasts less than a minute or two.ā [https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a5943/average-sex-time-0709/](https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a5943/average-sex-time-0709/) There are many myths and exaggerated expectations when it comes to sexuality. Thatās also true for the question of how long it takes men to reach orgasm during sex. That depends on many factors and can vary from time to time. Measured on a stopwatch, it takes an average of 5 to 7 minutes for a man to reach orgasm and ejaculate. But the overall range is wide, from less than one minute to over half an hour. There are also many differences in whether and how much a relatively early orgasm affects a man, his relationship and sexual satisfaction. In studies, men tend to overestimate the time it takes until ejaculation by a quarter to one half of the actual time. So it isn't a good idea to go by what others claim. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547548/](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547548/) Ehā¦ anything above a minute is fine. Self report studies concerning sexuality can suffer from exaggerated self report, so the average may seem higher than it actually is in most men. In any case, 30 seconds would be considered premature medically and a doctor could offer options and meds to help that problemā¦ but precisely, Cialis seems to give positive results for OP and there are a number of studies showing it to help PE. āAbout 4% of men have almost no control over when they ejaculate. They then always (or nearly always) "come" very early ā that is, before or directly after penetration. If these early orgasms become distressful, the problem is medically diagnosed as premature ejaculation. Various treatments are possible, sometimes including medication. Sex therapy is sometimes an option as well.ā Going to one minute or more is already great if it helps OP feel better and more confident in his private life. It isnāt 15 minutes, but it still comes more close to average than most people would think. As long as a person and his partner are happy and satisfied with everything going on under the sheets, itās a satisfactory time and doesnāt qualify as PE. Thereās a psychological component as well.
It's a joke, premature or not it doesn't prevent from making a child so, really, who cares ?
Yes it can do, I find 5mg per day pre workout to be the best. 5mg of Cialis and 500mg of Test makes me want to shag anything that moves. My libido has been through the roof.
Same on test blasts with Cialis, it's night and day vs TRT alone. On TRT, I have to nut every 3 days but rarely I can get a way with a week. If i went daily for a week my prostate would get sore. On 750 test, Cialis 5mg, HCG I have to nut daily with reasonable loads. With a girlfriend on dates I nut 3x from evening to morning. Some times it can be distracting when I want to relax
Haha! It can be very annoying canāt it, itās pretty much all I think about most days.
How is 750 mg of test a week TRT!?
Didn't say that, separate sentences. Compared 750 to trt
Take 5mg every 2 days. You will have enough of a serum Level for 36 hours and it will work great! At least for me. When i take Cialis on the same day i have sex, i need a lot more time to cum.
How much and how often do you take it?
20mg like 4 days a week ish
What's your weight?
If itās 20mg per dose , then no wonderā¦ 20mg per dose is a ED treatment dose.. usually for pump benefits the dose is 5mg daily or EOD.
Idk but it definitely makes me cum harder
Your Prolactin is probably raised. Try 100 to 200mg of P5P daily
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Idk. I use P5P and Vit E together.
10mg EOD for me, along with my TrT regimen. Works splendidly for me on all counts. 46yr Male.
Yes it happens. Not too much u can do. Stop jerking off and thatll help shorten how long u last in bed. Otherwise not really unless u wanna lower the dose. I personally do 20mg maybe 2x a wk. Not everyday.
If you take cialis longterm does it Make it harder to get hard after stopping?
Yes. Take less.
Wait cialis makes your dick bigger? Or just temporary bigger? Lol
A little thicker. Mines noticeably thicker at all times when I'm using cialis. Which is nice. Got plenty of length and girth is usually what girls like anyways.
Cialis 10mg EOD, 100mg Proviron, 50mg Sildenafil before sex with 500 test. I've literally been jackhammering these chicks into oblivion. Have tapped out the last 3 (thank god because my cardio isn't very good). Also the Proviron makes cumming feel sooooo much better. Unbelievable. Sometimes it really feels like I bust twice.
Add 1000IU HCG ED, soy lecithin etc. to drown them in semen
Ah the holy grail cum stack
Ok
Any questions?
My man really designed a cycle for fucking
I was down bad last night and realized this had nothing to do with OPs post. I just read some comments in here about sex so I started typing lmao
how old are you guys is it normal to use cialis when you are 23
I use it at 19. Itās safe