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Do you suffer from premature ejaculations? Waitdon'tanswertha—oh too late. Just know that help may be on the way, with the first topical spray proven in medical studies to delay the magic moment six times longer than without. It's been approved for use in Great Britain but doesn't have FDA approval in the US yet—although NBC News says we'll likely see it here in the next couple of years. Update: Consumer Reports says the spray isn't really all that after all. [MSNBC] (Photo: wili_hybrid)
Do you suffer from premature ejaculations? Waitdon’tanswertha—oh too late. Just know that help may be on the way, with the first topical spray proven in medical studies to delay the magic moment six times longer than without. It’s been approved for use in Great Britain but doesn’t have FDA approval in the US yet—although NBC News says we’ll likely see it here in the next couple of years. Update: Consumer Reports says the spray isn’t really all that after all. [MSNBC] (Photo: wili_hybrid)
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