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Techniques to make secondary intercourse more pleasurable 

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Scientifically conducting a second sexual intercourse can not only relieve the husband's psychological burden of premature ejaculation and its impact on their sex life, but also allow both partners to experience a different kind of orgasm...
It's important to note that there should be a certain interval between sexual intercourse. After the first intercourse, although the husband doesn't experience the so-called "refractory period," a certain time interval is still needed, generally at least 10 minutes, but no longer than 30 minutes. Too long a time will increase the time required for a second sexual arousal. During this interval, the husband's humorous self-deprecation is necessary. He should be confident and can begin caressing his wife while talking, which can begin immediately after the first intercourse. The husband's confidence during the interval is demonstrated through his speech, relaxed caressing, and unwavering belief; these are crucial because they form the prelude to the second intercourse. Adequate preparation will lead to a better outcome for the second sexual encounter. Furthermore, whether to first caress or induce penile erection depends on the situation. Generally, 10 minutes of caressing after the first intercourse is enough to stimulate an erection, and then caressing can continue until intercourse. If the wife cooperates, the effect will be even better. Factors such as the wife's vagina being too tight, the husband's excessive focus on intercourse, improper thrusting techniques, or insufficient vaginal lubrication before penetration can all lead to premature ejaculation. Confident men often reflect on these experiences afterward and summarize their lessons learned, which helps them increase their success rate in future sexual encounters.
If the first sexual intercourse ends prematurely (we won't use the term "premature ejaculation" here), you can try a second time. Don't worry about stamina; generally, if the first intercourse ends prematurely, very little energy is expended because the sexual pleasure isn't intense—it's just a release of penile swelling. In this situation, the husband doesn't experience the so-called refractory period. If he still has sexual desire, appropriate stimulation of the penis can still promote a full erection.
The second sexual intercourse also requires foreplay to enhance the quality of sex. Although the penis can continue thrusting for a longer period and bring pleasure to the wife, a smart husband will make better use of this extended time to allow his wife to achieve total satisfaction, not just an orgasm of the genitals. This depends on the husband's control of the rhythm of intercourse. After penetration, he can kiss the wife's erogenous zones; or he can slowly thrust a few times before withdrawing. Generally, if the first intercourse ends too early, the wife's sexual arousal has already occurred, so the second foreplay will allow the wife to fully achieve sexual excitement. In addition, the free thrusting of the penis in a well-lubricated vagina, whether tight or slow, deep or shallow, is undoubtedly the greatest stimulation for the wife. With frequent stimulation from the husband, the wife is very likely to reach orgasm. Moreover, during the second intercourse, because the husband can last longer, he can also try other sexual positions, ultimately reaching the peak of sexual satisfaction and experiencing that wonderful state.
However, a second sexual encounter shouldn't be frequent. Other factors, such as individual health, must be considered, as it consumes more energy than a single sexual encounter. Ideally, both partners should be satisfied in one encounter. Furthermore, most people should maintain a frequency of 2-3 times per week. Longer intervals between encounters can make the penis overly sensitive, leading to premature ejaculation. The fact that newlywed husbands are prone to premature ejaculation illustrates the necessity of maintaining a certain frequency of intercourse. Therefore, a second sexual encounter might be more effective for newlywed husbands. A second sexual encounter is often more suitable after a longer interval between encounters, such as when one partner returns from a business trip, recovers from a minor illness, or when the wife's menstruation has ended.
In general, a second sexual encounter can not only alleviate the psychological burden of premature ejaculation on the husband and reduce its impact on their sex life, but it can also allow both partners to experience a different level of orgasm. It's worth trying as one way to enrich a couple's sex life, but it's important to remember the saying: "Confidence leads to success."

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