Many men (30-40% to be precise) have felt like they climaxed too soon during sex. When this happens, it is understandably upsetting. In addition to being disappointed, you may worry that your partner thinks you’re a bad lover, but—trust us on this—worrying will just make it worse.
The difference between a good lover and a bad one isn’t how quickly you came but what you do next. If you roll over and go sleep despite the fact that your partner has clearly not reached orgasm yet, you’ll probably get a pretty bad grade. But, if you leap into action to focus on her pleasure, you might just end the day as her hero.
Climaxing too quickly is not part of anyone’s fantasy of a perfect sexual encounter, but it doesn’t have to ruin anything. Open communication, patience, and a willingness to focus on your partner’s pleasure can help you move forward in the moment and find ways to prevent premature ejaculation in the future.