Love Muscle at Work
Did you know you have a love muscle that can help you enhance your love making activities, & last a lot longer? We help you find your love muscle.

Your love muscle is nothing but the PC muscle, and it has nothing to do with your biceps or a sexy back. PC stands for Pubococcygeus. It is a large muscle that goes around the anus and most of the floor of the pelvis. In women, the muscle fibres circle the sensitive regions that are well concealed, and in men, they pass under the prostate gland.
DOES IT REALLY HELP?
The PC muscle supports the contents of the pelvis, prevents urine incontinence, and (the best bit) increases sexual pleasure for females and males. Women with strong PC muscles often say that they have more toned-up nether regions and can reach orgasm more easily. Many men who have trained their love muscle find that it allows them to delay orgasm and prevent premature ejaculation. A few men also say it lets them have two or more orgasms in a row without needing a ‘rest’ in between.
HOW DO YOU FIND IT?
Next time you pee, try to tighten up and stop the flow of urine. Notice the sensation, that’s from tightening your PC muscle. Try it a few times to get the hang of it. Try squeezing it during sex to see if you like the sensation it causes, and ask if your partner likes it too.

WANNA WORK OUT?
To make those love muscles stronger, you have to work out. The exercises are called Kegels, and usually involve tensing for two seconds, then relaxing for two seconds. Kegel exercises are repeated several times for a few minutes every day, and most people have noticeable results in a couple of months.
Now that you know how you can last longer and enjoy a better sex life, go on and work those muscles!
David DeAngelo’s Double your Dating
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