Level 1 Tutorial – 20  Minutes.

Managing premature ejaculation with Psychosensual massage.

Managing Premature Ejaculation

This tutorial presents sex mentor Colin Richards helping one of his clients tackling the issues of Premature Ejaculation. In this video, you will hear how Colin explores the background to his clients challenges and investigates in what situations he experiences it.

This Tutorial is good for:

  • Men who want to last longer
  • Women who want their man to last longer
  • Men who find that they get anxious when with another person
  • Professional masseurs who want to incorporate Psycho-Sensual Massage within their services

After an initial discussion, Colin proceeds by giving his client a Psycho-sensual massage. The Psycho-Sensual Massage incorporates both sexual performance mentoring combined with a full body sensual massage. By bringing together his knowledge as a trained sex & relationship therapist with his skills as a masseur, Colin is able to provide a greater depth of support, both psychological and physiological. By allowing his client to at first share his problem before giving him the massage, the client knows that he under no pressure to perform, enabling him to relax and feel much less anxious and thus understanding and learning how to better control ejaculation.


Tutorial Ratings

We have provided content ratings for the Tutorials and Chapters within each tutorial. They are all marked and are as follows:

  • warning-safe = no scenes of nudity
  • warning-green = scenes of nudity and some light arousal
  • warning-orange = scenes of intended arousal and some genital or breast massage
  • warning-red = scenes of orgasm and possible explicit sexual demonstrations

Contents of this Tutorial

  •  warning-red Chapter 1 – Therapeutic / Sensual massage routine, back and front of body

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As Colin explains, ‘orgasming before we want to’ is quite common and should be regarded as an anxiety issue and not a sexual performance issue. In most cases there will not be a physiological reason for this happening but most likely it is about the emotional state of the individual.



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