Member Function and Alcohol: Not a Good Combination
by John Dugan OwnerWho doesn’t enjoy knocking back a cold
one? For many guys this is a ritual for weekends with the buddies, and it can
certainly get a bit out of hand on holidays and celebrations. And many a man
has faced the consequences of having too much to drink, then trying to get
things going with a lovely partner, only to discover that member function is
decidedly affected by his alcohol intake. But just how bad can that member
function issue be?
Alcohol and Member Function
Everyone knows the feeling of having one
too many and just wanting to romp with a partner. The alcohol lowers
inhibitions and makes a man want to do things he normally wouldn’t – which is
why so many men might wake up the next morning with some regrets! But no matter
how hot a man is feeling after having a few, he might be disappointed to see
that his manhood won’t respond at all to any sensual fun. This lack of member
function can be quite embarrassing, especially if he was hoping to impress a
new partner.
But why does this happen? It’s because of
how alcohol acts in the body. It can dull or shut down several systems in the
body – for instance, before medical advancements, a hefty dose of alcohol was
used for pain relief when a man had an injury. It dulled the nerves and helped
ease the pain by affecting the central nervous system.
But the nervous system isn’t the only area
affected. When a man is trying to get it up but he’s under the influence of
copious amounts of alcohol, the physiological responses of his body can make it
impossible for him to respond as he should.
Alcohol
and Drive
Often, a
man will have a few drinks and be raring to go. But at other times, men might
be ready to simply take a nap. This can also be a matter of the mind is
willing, but the body is lacking. He might think he wants to get it on, but his
body says otherwise, and that can lead to a decreased drive over time.
On the
other hand, as inhibitions drop and drive goes up, some men might make very
poor decisions. A guy who has awakened after a night of debauchery not
remembering what he did the night before can testify to this! That’s especially
true if the person in bed with him, one that he was obviously intimate with, is
a complete stranger. To avoid issues like this, it’s always best for a guy to
reconsider that last shot or beer.
Alcohol
and Male Organ Health
Male
organ health can suffer when the body is subjected to anything that causes a
problem for it, such as smoking, eating too many fatty foods, or drinking to
excess. Drinking too much alcohol can damage the circulatory system, which can
lead to problems with member function. It can also lead to problems with the
tissue in the manhood, especially over a long period of time, and can actually
wind up shortening a man’s favorite tool. This is something a man definitely
wants to avoid!
Avoiding
Member function Problems
So how
can a guy have a good time but still preserve his member function so he can
enjoy it when the time is right? There are some ways to do this:
- Set the ground rules. A
guy will quickly learn how much alcohol he can handle. If he starts to feel
problems with member function after a fourth drink, then he should set a rule
to have only three drinks that night.
- Figure out the alcohol
situation. For some guys, having beer all night won’t affect their
member function. For others, beer is a killer for the drive. And still others
can’t handle hard liquor, while some guys find it enhances their sensual fun. A
guy can figure out which types of alcohol he can handle and stick with those.
- Stay hydrated. Drink
plenty of water in between each alcoholic beverage, which will both help with
member function and with filling a guy up a bit, so he won’t drink as much.
Maintaining
Good Member Function
Even in
the face of alcohol, a man should still pay close attention to the health of
his manhood. That includes the use of a good male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin). He should look for a crème that contains
Shea butter and vitamin E for soft and supple skin, as well as alpha lipoic
acid and vitamin C to help with blood flow.
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