Manhood Health 101: Is Hot Tub Play Really Safe?
by John Dugan OwnerHot
tubs offer a variety of great reasons to indulge. Not only do they make a great
sensual play space for those who are so inclined, they also serve the very
practical purpose of soothing sore muscles and helping a guy relax in a way
that he just can’t find anywhere else. The benefits are obvious. But are there
equal benefits for manhood health?
Hot tubs have gotten a bad reputation over the years, to the point
where sometimes men are encouraged to stay away from the spa and find something
else to enjoy when it’s time to relax. So it’s important that a man understands
the questions surrounding the hot tub and makes up his own mind as to whether
the soak is safe. Here are some facts on hot tubs that can shed light on
manhood health.
1) The water can get really hot. Though this is great for muscles that ache, it’s not
necessarily the best for delicate male organ skin, especially if a guy indulges
in the hot tub on a regular basis. Hot water leaches away the essential oils in
the skin, which are necessary to help keep the skin hydrated, smooth and
supple. As these oils vanish, the skin can take on a dry, ashy appearance, as
well as begin itching something fierce.
2) The jets are powerful. The jets in a hot tub are great for massaging the sore
muscles and helping a guy relax, but he should take care to keep his male organ
away from the most powerful jets of water. Though some guys might be tempted to
use the jets as a way to pleasure themselves, they should keep in mind that the
very rough “handling” they get from those jets can be enough to damage the male
organ skin.
3) Hot tubs need chemical
treatments on a regular basis. Though this is
great for keeping the water fresh and clean, it’s not great for a guy’s skin,
especially the most delicate areas. In fact, a particular type of rash can
result from chemicals being forced into the hair follicles with the constant
motion of the water. Besides that, the chemicals must be perfectly balanced or
they could lead to soreness, redness, chafing and other problems.
4) Hot tub water is rarely changed. Why are all those chemicals necessary? Because the water in
a hot tub is usually changed only once or twice per year. This might be fine if
it’s a man’s personal tub and he’s paying close attention to the chemical
balance, but it’s one very good reason why a guy might want to skip the public
hot tubs.
5) Some old hot tubs have exposed
moving parts. For some hot tubs, the jets do
have moving parts that can be touched by someone using the tub. And from time
to time, an adventurous guy might come into contact with those parts, perhaps
even with his male organ. And that’s where the trouble starts. There have been reports
of men getting their delicate equipment trapped among the jets and other areas
of their hot tub, leading to pain, injury and of course, a quite embarrassing
extraction.
So how does a man enjoy a hot tub and still maintain good manhood
health? He should take care with the jets, make sure the water is not too hot
and make a point of using his own personal tub – where he can control the
chemicals and water cleanliness – rather than using a public tub. And every
time he gets out of the hot tub, he should rinse off in the shower and then
apply a top-notch member health
crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is
clinically proven mild and safe for skin). A nutrient crème that contains a
wealth of healthy vitamins can help replenish the skin’s natural balance. A
crème with Shea butter and vitamin E for hydration is especially welcome to
prevent dryness.
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