Maintain Member Health by Choosing the Right Barrier Protection
by John Dugan OwnerWhen
a man is enjoying all the pleasures a new partner has to offer, he must
continue to maintain excellent member health– and in order to do that, he must
choose the right protection. Using the proper barrier protection is one of the
most important tenets of good manhood
care. But choosing the right protection isn’t as simple as walking into the
store and purchasing the first pack that looks good. Here’s what a man needs to
know to wrap it up appropriately.
The barrier protection options
Choosing the right barrier protection presents a man with a
dizzying array of options, from those that glow in the dark to those with weird
flavors. Here’s what he needs to know about each option.
1) Size. Each manufacturer offers a variety of sizes, and those sizes
might be a little different than those from the next manufacturer. In the end,
that means there are literally dozens of sizes of barrier protections to choose
from. A guy will have to experiment with different brands, and then the sizes
within each brand, until he finds the one that fits perfectly.
2) Reservoir tips. When a guy is wearing a barrier protection, the seed has to go
somewhere. If there is no reservoir tip, it might wind up bursting through the
thin latex, and thus ruining the attempt at protection. Though it might be
tempting to try out some form-fitting models, for the best in protection,
reservoir tips are the only way to go.
3) Colors. If the sizes can make a man’s head spin, just wait for the
colors! Every possibility is on the table. Though colors don’t really matter
when it comes to adequate protection, a guy who wants to make his equipment
look a little bigger should always opt for protective devices in lighter
colors, or bright ones, like fluorescent yellow or hot pink.
4) Flavors. This might matter to the guy who loves some oral action and
wants to make sure his partner enjoys it, too. The flavors available are
virtually endless. Keep in mind, however, that novelty barrier protections must
still have the reservoir tip – they should provide protection as well as fun.
5) Eco-friendly options. There are now barrier protections that are friendly to the
environment or made from organic materials. Before going this route, a guy
should make sure that the barrier protections are just as powerful as the latex
options in preventing transmission of disease. Assuming they are, hey – why not
show Mother Nature a little love while getting it on?
6) Ribbed, studded and more. Usually marketed as “for her pleasure,” these fun devices
have ridges, ribs, studs, ripples and much more that provide a little extra
sensation. There are even protections with vibrating rings attached that are
meant to give a little extra ‘oomph’ right where she needs it.
7) The strange and unusual. From spray-on barrier protections from a can (currently
still in the testing phases) to manhood sleeve and latex device combos to those
that cover only the tip of the manhood but not the shaft, there are many
strange options out there. A man should always make sure that the protection he
chooses is fully tested and approved as a protective device against infections,
as well as one that is sure to stay on during rigorous activity.
8) Seed blockers or cremes? Some barrier protections come pre-packaged with seed
blockers or lubrication already inside them. The only caveat to this is making
sure that a guy (or his partner) is not allergic to those ingredients. After
trying out these protections, make sure nobody involved winds up with a rash or
other irritation where the barrier protection touched their skin.
Finally, always make sure the manhood is ready to rumble with
regular application of a top-quality member health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). A good crème loaded with Shea butter and vitamin E can help
fight against the dry skin that might occur after barrier protection use, thus
keeping the skin supple, smooth and attractive.
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