Bare Dining with a Healthy Member: Some Tips
by John Dugan OwnerA trendy new restaurant opened in Paris
recently and while the food is reputed to be quite good, it’s not the cuisine
that attracts people – it’s the bareness of the diners. O’Naturel is billed as
Paris’ first unclothed restaurant and the opportunity of dining with others
similarly unclothed is drawing crowds. Of course, a person can also experience
bare dining with friends in the privacy and comfort of home, but in either
case, it raises the issue of male
organ care. If a guy is going to be breaking bread in the buff with others,
he wants to be sure he’s sporting a healthy member that can be admired either
outright or on the sly.
What
things should a guy keep in mind when dining unclothed, whether in a public restaurant,
at a clothing optional gathering or with one special person at home? The
following is a partial list that should be helpful for the beginning bare
diner.
- Expect
for it to feel awkward initially. Some people, especially those exhibitionistically-inclined,
have no problem with shucking their clothes and putting their healthy member
and body out there for all to see. Many others, however, will feel hesitant and
uncomfortable, especially at first. That’s to be expected, so allow these
feelings to be there, acknowledge them and take time; eventually, most people
relax after a little time has passed.
- Look
but don’t stare. People
check others out in restaurants all the time when they’re clothed, even if it’s
just a glance to sum them up. The same thing happens in bare dining, and it’s
natural to quickly compare sizes or evaluate another body. But it’s impolite to
stare or allow the gaze to linger too long.
- Be
hygienic. At
a public restaurant, there will be rules about changing seat covers between diners,
etc. At home or in a casual unclothed gathering, be prepared to bring a towel
to sit on. Remember that without a shirt, sweat from the underarms is more
likely to cause a problem. So be careful about reaching across the table and
letting a few drops fall onto the table, a guest or the food.
- Be
careful of spills. Want to keep that healthy member in good health and looking
good? Make wise decisions where the menu is concerned. It’s probably best to
avoid hot soups or dishes made with hot gravies; a few unintended spills can do
damage. (Wearing a napkin will help, of course – but napkins do have a habit of
slipping off the lap at inconvenient times.) Flaming desserts? Save them for a
clothed dinner.
- Deal
with tumescence. When
dining with the significant other at home, a tumescent male organ should be no
problem; indeed, part of the point of dining alone is to use dinner as a
prelude to sensual activity. But tumescence is more problematic when dining
unclothed in a public setting. It’s usually best to cover it with a napkin and
just wait for it to go down before standing up to go back to the buffet line or
journey to the men’s room.
Presenting
a healthy member when dining bare (or any time) is easier if a man regularly
makes manhood health a priority. Part of his regimen should definitely be the
daily application of a high quality male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and
safe for skin). Dry manhood skin can be a definite turn-off, so be sure
to locate a crème that has a combination of moisturizing ingredients; a
high-end emollient (such as Shea butter) plus a natural hydrator (such as
vitamin E) is ideal. A pungent member odor can also be a distraction, so use a
crème with vitamin A. The antibacterial properties of vitamin A can attack the
root cause of many persistent odors.
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