Tumescent Male Organ Problems: The Impact of Winter Weather
by John Dugan OwnerFor the man who enjoys his tumescent male organ – which is just
about every man – factors which have a negative impact on his equipment can be
worrisome. As long as they don’t actually affect his male organ health, various
factors that may have more a “cosmetic” or superficial impact on his tumescent
male organ are not vital – but they can feel that way to a man who wants his
tumescence to always be a source of pride. For many men, the dreaded “winter
male organ” can be just enough of a factor to be a thorn in their side.
About that winter male organ
The winter male organ is the opposite of the summer male organ.
Many men (and their partners) claim that their tumescent male organ tends to be
longer and firmer during the summer months. They’re not claiming that it grows
massively longer, mind you; most of the time what’s being talked about is a few
fractions of an inch. And there is some validity to this viewpoint: in summer
months, the greater heat is thought to encourage greater blood flow in the
manhood, which in some cases can indeed cause it to expand slightly more than
usual or to fill up to a firmness that is somewhat greater than under other
circumstances.
The problem with summer male organ is that if the warm weather can
bring about this positive change, the cold weather can bring about the inverse
– and thus, winter male organ. So the theory behind winter male organ is that
the nasty, cold weather associated with the season makes for a less impressive
tumescent male organ. It tends to be shorter and not as manfully firm.
According to some people, the diminishment can be significant – up
to 50% of length and up to 30% of girth, by the estimates of one person who
claims to have looked into the matter on a professional basis. But these
figures seem extreme and are likely not the experience of most men. (For
example, it seems unlikely that a guy who typically sports a six inch tumescent
male organ would be reduced all the way down to a three inch one simply due to
cold weather.)
Cold does matter
However, as any guy who has spent a few minutes in a cold swimming
pool or ocean knows, cold is not a friend to the male member. And when cold
weather is the norm – during the winter months, for example, the body often
does undergo some changes.
For example, blood tends to get diverted from extremities, such as
toes and fingers – and the member. And the coldness also can affect to some
degree the rate at which the blood flows around the body. So, yes, cold weather
does mean that there may be a slight shrinkage – but only slight, in the same
way that a summer male organ may only see a slight addition in size.
In addition, colder weather also tends to have a de-sensitizing
effect on the manhood, so that it may take more effort and more time for the
member to become excited and/or to reach release.
To help counteract the effects of the cold, it’s better to wear
snugly fitting underwear rather than looser ones. Some men also like to wrap a
little pad of cloth or a (clean) sock around their manhood to wear under the
underwear on especially cold days.
Battling the effects of winter on a tumescent male organ also
requires the application of a first rate male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). A crème with L-arginine can help to boost nitric oxide
production, which in turns helps open up male organ blood vessels so there can
be greater blood flow. And one with L-carnitine will provide neuroprotective
benefits that can help ease de-sensitization of the manhood.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male member
sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. 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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