Perineum Sensitivity: A How-to Guide to the P-Spot
by John Dugan OwnerIt’s the magical unicorn of a man’s naughty bits, it’s the
perineum. But what magic does this space hold and why (and where is it
exactly)? Let’s unpack all the deets on the male G-Spot, or the P-Spot as it’s
oft called (even though it sounds like R. Kelly’s nightclub) so that every man
can experience intense, long releases.
What (and Where) is the Perineum?
The perineum takes up residence between the back and the
reproductive organs. This small diamond-shaped area is full of concentrated
nerve endings, making it a 5-star erogenous zone for both men and women.
Because it’s rarely touched and has all of those nerve endings, perineum
sensitivity is high compared to that of the male organ which gets much more
regular attention. While people have known about the area since, presumably,
the dawn of time, only recently has it been talked about in circles and usually
as the P-Spot, a play off the female release factory, the G-Spot. This area is
also known as the taint.
Did I Hear You Right…More Intense
Releases?
Perineum sensitivity has been shown to bring men more frequent and
intense releases. The perineum is so sensitive that it can be aroused in many
different ways. Let’s look at a few.
Poking the P-Spot
Well, don’t actually poke it. Here are a few ways men or their
partners can produce prolific P-Spot pleasure:
- It’s all in the hands. Apply a few drops of creme to the index and middle fingers
and then very gently circle the perineum, playing with light pressure and
speed. Some people also like a playful, pinching movement that’s gentle but
effective.
- Good Vibrations. On low speed (seriously, start on low), slide a small
vibrator just slightly beneath the perineum during solo or partner play to
experience a next-level release that would make any man see starts.
- Add it to oral. Pay the P-Spot some attention with light licks, weighted
tongue flicking and circling, and breathing on and applying suction to the
area. The partner that does this will likely gain the #1 Lover spot fast.
- Intensify intimacy. During intimacy, a partner can reach the perineum back to
front (the area near the back to the beginning of the balls), adding pressure
on each end to intensify the experience. Sometime the natural stroke of
intimate contact will take care of the movement on its own.
Not All P-Spots are Made Equal
The perineum is like a snowflake, unique. Because the physical
structure of each and every person is different, perineum sensitivity varies
from person to person. Some people will naturally be more sensitive, while
others will have to work on their sensitivity. The best way to know the P-Spot,
however, is to use it! Either solo or with a partner, experiment with the area
and remember what works and what doesn’t!
Increase Perineum Sensitivity
Now that men are aware of all the benefits the perineum holds,
it’s only natural they would want to increase their sensitivity. This can
happen in many ways but it all centers around good blood flow to the area. This
not only means maintaining a healthy weight but also getting plenty of
cardiovascular exercise to encourage blood flow. Also, the more time the
perineum is compressed (as can happen with sitting), the less sensitive it
becomes.
Another way to increase blood flow to the perineum is to use a
specially formulated male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for
skin) which contains amino acids such as L-Carnitine and L-Arginine
which protect the nerves from friction damage and also causes the blood vessels
to dilate more effectively bringing more oxygen, nutrients, and blood flow to
the area increasing perineum sensitivity. Add vitamins A, B5, and E which also
increase blood flow to veins and capillaries and it’s an instant win in the
P-Spot Olympics!
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving sensitivity and what
to do to maintain a healthy member. 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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