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Expert explains how men can avoid making mistake adults stars agreed is a common issue in bed

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Published 17:57 9 May 2024 GMT+1

Expert explains how men can avoid making mistake adults stars agreed is a common issue in bed

There's a secret to it

Britt Jones

Britt Jones

Not everyone can rock your world in bed, but if you find yourself making your partner yawn, there’s some things you can do.

An expert has come out to give you tips and tricks about improving your sex life after OnlyFans model, Annie Knight slated Aussie men in bed.

The OF worker said she proudly bedded 300 people over the last 12 months and knows her stuff.

She reckons Aussie men bizarrely feel the need to 'jump straight in' during sex.

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She said: "What they don’t understand is you have to go slowly. Start by kissing and light touching."

But she’s not alone, as two others shared the same sentiments.

Popular creators Alicia Davis, Kay Manuel and Katija explained their gripes with men.

Alicia said: "They think it’s all about getting in and getting the job done rather than the little things that can add to the moment.

"Whenever I’ve slept with an Irish or British guy, they have been much more communicative and sensual. It makes a world of difference."

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Kay added: “We are made to feel that stroking their ego by faking it, will make for better sex.

"But that only serves...them."

Annie is an OF model and knows her stuff. Instagram/@anniekknight
Annie is an OF model and knows her stuff. Instagram/@anniekknight

Finally, Katija finished with: “I’m not sure how men really think we can just make it happen automatically 57 times in a session.

"Even better when they last 10 seconds and ask if I’ve finished!"

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So, what can you do?

Sex experts have all of the answers.

Writing for Business Insider, they shared a long list of things you can do to improve your sex life by lasting longer in bed:

Talk to your partner

If you can’t stop yourself from blowing, have a sit down with your partner and explain how you feel. You can come up with a plan.

Use condoms

Condoms are great to get rid of the sensitivity of sex for men, whack one on!

Do pelvic floor exercises

Experts think that a strong pelvic floor can help you to delay ejaculation.

Slow down

Annie mentioned men jumping right in, it’s time to slow down and enjoy yourself so she can enjoy herself too.

Change positions

Switch it up and see how it feels.

Foreplay

Foreplay is something that can help your partner get off while you calm down.

Edging

Edging is the process of building yourself up repeatedly before you blow. A lot of couples love this and swear by it’s better orgasms.

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Are you slowing down? Getty Stock
Are you slowing down? Getty Stock

Masturbate

This can help you get it out of your system first.

Sex toys

They can give you time to collect yourself.

Distractions

Think about something else to take you out of the mood.

Numbing medications

Using a numbing medication could make it less sensitive, therefore allowing you to last longer.

Talk to a professional about your health

Poor diet can lead to premature ejaculation.

Take Viagra

A 2007 study found that Viagra helped men with premature ejaculation last longer.

Talk to your healthcare provider or a sex therapist

They’ll help you narrow down your best options.

Take the focus off of penetration

Focus more on foreplay!

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Did it work?

Featured Image Credit: Getty stock / Instagram/@anniekknight

Topics: OnlyFans, Sex and Relationships, Health, Mental Health

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