Understanding Male Emission and Manhood Health
by John Dugan OwnerThere is a
widespread myth about male emission – that the larger the result, the more
virile the man must be. There is also the question of how much enjoyment he got
from the sensual experience, as many people equate the amount or thickness of
the fluid with sensual excitement. These myths can leave a man feeling rather
self-conscious and unsure about his own body, which is quite the shame. So
let’s address these myths and get down to the truth of the matter of manhood
health and male emission.
Dispelling
the Myths
Male fluid is
made up of seed, which are floating in other secretions, such as amino acids,
citric acids, fructose, potassium, zinc, phosphorylcholine, prostaglandin, and
a variety of enzymes. This makeup is not the same for every man. Some men might
have more of one particular “ingredient” while others might have less. These
changes in the makeup of the emission can affect how it looks – the color, the
volume, the viscosity, and even the way it moves out of the body. (And here’s a
fun fact: what a man eats can easily change the flavor of the seed, making it
taste salty or bitter or even quite sweet.)
Given that,
let’s take a look at the myths of male emission:
Myth #1: How
much he fluids determines his virility.
This is a
damaging myth because it ties everything about a man to the amount of fluid he
produces during a release. The truth is that most men create between 3ml and
5ml of fluid during each emission, though some might produce more or less. Any
amount is perfectly normal. (Though a man who produces none at all each time
should definitely speak with a physician about why that might be happening.)
In addition,
it’s important to consider other factors as well. The amount of seed might
depend upon how long it has been since a man last released, how long he has
played with a partner (or with himself) before having an release, how often he
does it, the kind of food he has been eating, and many other issues. Given
this, it is impossible to say that a man should produce a certain amount in
order to be “virile” or manly.
Myth #2: The
more fluid, the more fun he had in bed.
This myth can be
damaging to couples and to a partner’s psyche, because it suggests that if a
man doesn’t produce copious amounts, he didn’t have a good time. The truth is
that a man might produce a little, a lot, or none at all! And that is no
indication whatsoever of the levels of pleasure he reached during the sensual
act.
In fact, it’s
entirely possible for a man to experience the pleasurable feeling of release
but produce no fluid at all. This happens because the process of emission and
the sensation of release are actually two entirely different processes – it
just feels as though they are the same because they tend to happen at the same
time.
Maintaining
Manhood health and Healthy Male Emission
It is important
to remember that no matter what a man’s seed might be like, what matters is
that his member is healthy. That can be achieved through eating the right foods,
exercising to keep blood flow up, and using an excellent male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin) on a regular basis. A good crème will
contain important nutrients, such as vitamins A, C, D and E. It will also
include Shea butter, which is a must for anyone who wants smooth, supple skin
that can stand the test of rigorous sensual activity.
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