Clinically, we often receive such cases: in order to "make up" their own shortcomings, patients with premature ejaculation often forcibly stimulate organs and have repeated sexual intercourse, which greatly increases the burden on the sexual system. In the long run, the body will "resist". They often begin to have an excessively prolonged refractory period (more than 24 hours) soon, which is an early manifestation of impotence. If patients are not given correct guidance and treatment, it is difficult for them to avoid impotence.
Therefore, in sexual life, the most important thing is to let the accumulated sexual impulse energy be completely "released", which is a benign and high-quality sexual life. It is difficult to bring true orgasm to women simply by pursuing the number of sexual intercourse.
Men want to fully satisfy women in their sexual life, so as to satisfy their desire for conquest and greatly satisfy their self-confidence and self-esteem. This is the instinctive desire of men and the demand of social roles. This hope is normal, and we promote sex medicine to help them achieve this goal as much as possible.
Satisfy women in sexual life. The key is to make a woman's sexual response cycle uninterrupted, so that she can reach orgasm. It is quality, not quantity, that completely releases her accumulated sexual impulse energy. If multiple sexual intercourse is only of low quality, so that women's sexual response cycle is interrupted many times and can not reach orgasm, the accumulated sexual impulse energy can not be released. This makes women more dissatisfied and uneasy, and even thinks that you are just venting to her. This is really thankless. If you have a good "performance" in your sexual life, you don't need to pursue it too much in quantity.
Of course, if you have strong sexual ability and good sexual skills, you can control and master the orgasm (ejaculation) after women reach multiple orgasms. That would be great. You will be a very happy person.
But anyone should keep in mind the principle of sexual health care that conforms to nature, and don't force himself or his body to do something that will eventually harm his health.