Want to go the distance? Meet your bedroom side-kick

Want to go the distance? Meet your bedroom side-kick

Want to go the distance? Meet your bedroom side-kick

So you’ve got stamina on your mind — maybe you’re tired of things ending too soon, or maybe you just want to treat your partner to a longer, more unforgettable… encore. Enter JO Prolonger Desensitizing Spray 2 oz / 60 ml. According to the official pitch, this little bottle promises “lasting pleasure and satisfaction,” “intense and continued ecstasy,” and a “rock-their-world” experience for both of you. 

Just a few sprays on the head and shaft of the penis a few minutes before the main event — and you’re supposedly in for amplified stamina, boosted sex-drive, and a chance to turn “quickie” into “marathon session.” 


How does it do that? (…with a little help from “the chemistry corner”)

Wondering what’s the secret sauce? The active ingredient is benzo-what? — benzocaine (about 7.5%). It’s a common numbing agent in “delay sprays,” used to reduce sensitivity so you don’t climax too early. 

Because it’s a spray (not a heavy oil or lotion), it dries quickly, absorbs fast, and — according to the makers — works in minutes. One go, and you might feel a slightly less “urgent” sensation, giving you more control and more time to enjoy the ride. 


The good, the… “mmm maybe good?”, and the “use with caution”

✅ The perks

  • Great for anyone wanting to stretch the session — more time for buildup, foreplay, foreplay, foreplay (you know the drill).

  • Fast-acting and simple: just spray, wait a few minutes, then go. No messy gels, no hours-long prep.

  • Latex-safe (i.e. works with most condoms), which is a win if you’re playing it safe ❤️ 

🤔 The caveats

  • Because benzocaine desensitizes, some people feel a little “meh” — maybe less sensitivity than they’d like. Which means that while it helps you last longer, sensations might be slightly dulled.

  • Overuse = risk. A few reviews warn that too much spray can make things too numb, or even harder to finish.

  • Compatibility quirks: Some condom types (like certain polyurethane condoms) may not play nice with desensitizing sprays. 


So: should you give it a go?

If you’re the kind of person who’s ever thought “maybe I could last a little longer” — then yeah, JO Prolonger could be like that cheeky little wing-man who shows up just in time. Think of it as a performance boost, not a magic wand. Use it smart, don’t overdo it, and test the waters first to see how your body responds.

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