I. Strengthening the exchange of thoughts and feelings between husband and wife, eliminating estrangement and misunderstanding, showing understanding for the husband's premature ejaculation and actively cooperating with treatment will help overcome negative psychology.
II. Doing enough caressing and kissing before intercourse can make the wife enter the excitement phase or even the plateau phase, making it easier to satisfy her sexual needs.
III. Change the timing of intercourse. People usually have sex in the evening, but if you change it to when you wake up, physical fatigue is gone, energy is abundant, and chewing a piece of gum to set the mood may improve the quality of intercourse.
IV. Wearing double-layer condoms can reduce the sensitivity of the penis and prolong the time to ejaculation.
V. Reducing the amplitude and speed of penile thrusting can decrease sexual stimulation to the penis. Meanwhile, the wife should actively cooperate to quickly reach sexual climax for mutual satisfaction.
VI. The husband can divert his attention from intercourse, such as looking away from the wife, shifting the sensation of the penis to thinking about other problems, or even counting, which will help delay ejaculation.
VII. After receiving behavioral therapy, adopting the female-superior position for a period of time can alleviate the husband's tension and increase adaptability to vaginal stimulation.
VIII. Conducting a second intercourse within an hour after ejaculation can significantly delay the time to ejaculation, though the husband may feel discomfort or pain in the penis.