Valentine’s Day Can Mean a Happy Member
by John Dugan OwnerValentine’s
Day is almost here, and men in relationships need to make sure they don’t blow
the most romantic day of the year – one practically guaranteed to result in a
happy member for men with partners. (That’s not to say men without partners
won’t have a happy member on February 14, of course. After all, there are many
ways to make a manhood joyful.) Guys will want to be sure that they pay extra
attention to male organ health, of course. But
there are other things to consider to make Valentine’s Day a special day (and
night).
Romance
While romance and
sensual activity often go hand in hand, they also can be independent of each
other. Many men think about Valentine’s Day primarily as a way to make a happy
member even happier, with the romantic aspect of the day of secondary
importance. But many women feel just the opposite. While they are anxious to
enjoy their partner sensually, their primary goal may be to really explore the
romantic aspects of their relationship. Hopefully, a man will know his
Valentine’s Day partner well enough to know just what level of importance she
places on romance – and will act accordingly.
It pays for guys to
keep romance uppermost in their minds. Whether he goes with candy and flowers,
a nice candlelit dinner for two, or ice skating on a moonlit lake, a man needs
to build romance into his Valentine’s Day activities.
But remember: while
partners appreciate a man doing something special for Valentine’s Day, it’s
even more important to be verbally and physically affectionate. A beautiful
gift is great, but it’s even better when it’s accompanied by a man gently
stroking his partner’s hair and talking about the qualities she has that make
her special.
Sensual activity
Clearly, sensual
activity is a pleasurable experience at any time, but it often is even more so
on Valentine’s Day. There are any number of things a man can do to make sensual
activity more special on this particular occasion. Among these things are:
- Petal the
bed. Sure, it’s almost a cliché – but it works every time. Strew red rose
petals all across the bed and enjoy a whole new experience.
- Use
special sheets. A hint of
satin can feel delicious to bare skin. Whoever is on bottom will relish the
shimmery feel.
- Add
candles. Candles add a sensuous, soft glow to the proceedings; if they also
have a pleasant aroma, so much the better.
- Musicalize
the mood. What makes her
blood pump? Does she get twitching when Ravel’s “Bolero” kicks
in? Or does she melt to sensual
soul music? Putting together a well-thought-out tunestack can pay off in bed on
this big night.
- Make the
preplay last. On Valentine’s
Day, there’s no need to rush. Plan the evening so the bedtime experience can
last as long as desired. And make sure that plenty of time is devoted to
careful, loving, sensual preplay.
- Communicate. Moaning is good, but don’t forget to
use words as well; let her know what feels good, how luscious she is and how
lucky you are to be with her.
Valentine’s Day is a
joyous day for a happy member, but it clearly is going to be even happier if it
is in prime health. Men can keep their members healthier by regularly applying
a top drawer male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The best crème will
include two amino acids, L-arginine and L-carnitine. L-arginine helps to create
nitric oxide, which in turn helps to keep manhood blood vessels open and
receptive to increased blood flow. And L-carnitine is blessed with neuroprotective
properties which help it to prevent peripheral nerve damage and loss of
sensitivity due to rough handling.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common manhood health issues,
tips on improving male organ 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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