Small Member? No Problem – An Extender May Be Your Solution
by John Dugan OwnerOne of the benefits that comes with society’s gradually more open
acceptance of adult toys is the opportunity for men who feel uncomfortable
about their male organ size to use toys to supplement their endowment. When
adult toys are part of a person’s typical intimate play, then he is able to
utilize devices such as manhood sleeves to add length and girth to the sensual
experience. And as long as proper hygiene care is followed, there aren’t major
male organ health concerns to worry about. With that in mind, men – especially
those who feel they have a small member – should learn some basic tips about
manhood sleeves.
Manhood sleeve basics
Also known as male organ extenders, manhood sleeves are simply
hollow, phallic-shaped devices into which a man inserts his own male organ.
Wearing a manhood sleeve gives the illusion that one’s male organ size has
increased – both in terms of length and girth. How much the size has increased
depends upon the model selected. Some are designed to fit very snugly and may
add only increase the impression of size by a small amount. Others are designed
to create the illusion of a massively formed member.
Nowadays, most manhood sleeves are made of silicone or some
variation thereof. There are, however, sleeves made of other substances, such
as metal. While many extenders closely resemble a realistic organ in shape,
others may have exaggerated veins, bumps or even rubber spikes, which are
intended to provide extra stimulation to the partner on the receiving end of
the sleeve.
Tips
Men who are new to using manhood sleeves should consider the
following:
- A manhood sleeve is not a
prophylactic. Indeed, some sleeves have slits,
holes or openings in them which make them especially impractical as protection.
Even those that are totally solid still do not prevent fluids from dripping
out.
- Get hard before wearing one. In general, manhood sleeves are meant to be placed upon the
male organ when it is hard, rather than soft.
- Straps are good. Some manhood sleeves come with a strap at the base, which is
intended to be worn around the balls. (Some may even have straps which can be
tied around the waist.) This helps enormously in keeping the sleeve from
slipping off. Those without straps tend to slip a bit if the fit is not tight
enough, if the tumescence softens during intimacy, or if the play is especially
aggressive.
- Prep before putting it on. There are a couple of ways to prep before putting the sleeve
on. One way is to soak the sleeve in warm water (if it is made of a pliable
material) so that it stretches out a bit and then placing it on the hard male
organ. Or instead one can lubricate the manhood and the inside of the sleeve before
wearing it. In either case, it’s good to then add lubrication to the outside of
the sleeve for the comfort of one’s partner.
- Always clean after use. The last thing a guy wants is for bacteria to grow on his
sleeve, so he should clean it after every use with soap and water (but nothing
harsher or more abrasive). And he should thoroughly dry it after washing.
Manhood sleeves can be useful for a man, especially if he has
concerns about his male organ size. But all men can benefit from maintaining
care by regular use of a first rate male
organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Be sure to search for a
crème that includes a wide range of vitamins, such as A, B5, C, D and E;
topical application of these vitamins to the male organ allows them to more
directly spread their benefits. The best crèmes will also include L-carnitine.
This amino acid has valuable neuroprotective properties which help prevent
peripheral nerve damage and, subsequently, unwanted loss of sensation which can
dampen one’s pleasure during intimacy.
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