Member Pain from Oral Sensual Activity: Helpful Tips
by John Dugan OwnerWhether
a ready-to-try-it newbie or an experienced, mature lover, men tend to have a
special fondness for oral sensual activity. Even though penetrative coupling is
most often the preferred form of sensual engagement, a change-of-pace bout of
oral fun is almost always welcome. Of course, as with any form of sensual
activity, there are some male organ care concerns associated with oral
gratification. One of these is the possibility of member pain. Here are several
helpful tips to diminish the chances of mouth-to-male organ pleasure inducing
pain along the way.
Generally,
these tips are intended to address what might be considered “procedural” causes
of member pain from oral sensual activity – things that are done “wrong.” But
this is not comprehensive; there could be other sources of member pain from
oral play that are not included here.
- Hot
mouth, hot manhood. Since
oral sensual activity on a man involves placing the member in the mouth, its
stands to reason that other things recently put in the mouth may come into
contact with said member. Thus, if the person performing orally just had a
lunch full of hot, spicy food, chances are that some of the spices are still
lingering on the tongue, throat, etc. That can make for an extremely hot
manhood – and not in a good way. And once some spices or sauce get on the
manhood, it takes a little while for them to go away, even if the organ is
washed promptly. (And guys, this is true of oral activity on a woman as well; a
man’s spicy mouth can make her female organ uncomfortably hot and painful as
well.) How to avoid this situation? The best way is for the oral performer to brush
their teeth and/or use mouth wash, and to wait a decent amount of time after
eating before getting down to business. An alternative? The man on the
receiving end can wear a latex protection.
- Performing
while contagious. If a mouth
full of spices can cause trouble on a member, what about a mouth full of germs?
In most cases, a partner who is feeling sick is probably not keen to perform
anyway. But often a person can be in the recovery stages of an illness –
feeling better, but still harboring germs – and might be in the mood to give a
little oral pleasure. If that’s the case, a latex protection is another good
way to protect from member pain.
- Braces. This used to be a non-issue, but with
more and more adults with orthodonture work, it’s a concern for some. Clearly,
the idea of metal scraping against delicate manhood skin is problematic. A
latex protection can help, but the better option may be for the performer to
concentrate more on licking than actually swallowing the member.
- Running
out of oil. Lots of guys like
oral sensual activity that goes on and on (although the person performing may
not be so fond of lengthy sessions). But the more the manhood is sucked on, the
more of its natural skin oils are depleted. This can leave the member skin dry
and raw, which is hardly the ideal state. So guys, don’t make it a marathon
session; either release seed or move on to other forms of stimulation after a
proper amount of time.
When
oral play does result in member pain, use of a first rate manhood health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin)
may help. Select a crème with both a high-end emollient (Shea butter is one)
and a natural hydrator (like vitamin E), which can help soothe irritated
manhood skin. If rough handling has resulted in a diminishment of sensation, a
crème with L-carnitine, a neuroprotective ingredient, can help restore lost
sensitivity.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common manhood health issues,
tips on improving male member sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy
male organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
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