No
matter how much he may revel in extraordinary partner encounters, every man
likes to occasionally (or more than occasionally) spend a little time engaging
in solo self-stimulation - often to the point of acquiring a rather sore
manhood. Every man's self-stimulation needs and desires are different, of
course; some men go for months between tugging sessions; others are frequent
fondlers who indulge several times a day. Most men have at least once or twice
engaged in a real self-stimulation marathon, in which they manhandle themselves
for an extended period of time lasting several hours. This practice is
undeniably entertaining, but it does require careful male
organ care to avoid a
monumentally sore manhood.
It's
healthy.
Although
self-stimulation's reputation has been enhanced in recent years, as people have
become more open about discussing sensual topics, many men still have some
negative feelings about self-stimulation. While there are some men who may take
self-stimulation to an extreme and develop an addiction to it, this is fairly
rare; for the vast majority of men, self-stimulation is a normal, healthy
activity which releases tension, relieves stress, improves mood, provides
experience in learning about their own bodies, and helps many men gain greater
control over emissions during partner play.
That
said, men do need to take steps to ensure that they don't end up with a raw or
sore manhood, especially if they are engaging in a lengthy self-stimulation
marathon. Among these tips are:
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Lubricate, lubricate, lubricate. A "dry" self-stimulation
session can cause a tremendous amount of soreness and can literally rub the
skin raw. Not only is this painful, but it can make the male organ look
off-putting to partners. While the male organ naturally produces a bit of
lubricant, a man is well advised to supplement this with a personal lube and to
use it from the start. When involved in a particularly lengthy self-stimulation
session, it may be necessary to re-apply the lubricant several times.
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Shift gears. If going for a true marathon session
lasting an hour or more, a man needs to pace himself. Some men tend to stroke
themselves by focusing almost exclusively on the head; if planning on an
extended fondle, it's best to vary this and work on other parts of the male
organ, as well. Otherwise, the head may become raw early on.
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Expand exploration. Many men like to pleasure themselves
solely by handling their male organs; when going for a long distance turn, it
can help to explore other areas: the balls, the nipples or anywhere else.
Sensory zones are sometimes found in places (such as the back of the knees)
that many guys wouldn't think to try. By moving beyond just the member, a guy
can help decrease potential soreness of the organ, as well as learn more about
his own body.
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Loosen the grip. Because tight feels so good, a man often
puts a hammerlock hold on his male organ while stroking – an invitation to
soreness over the long haul. Guys should try varying the grip and should also
explore rubbing other soft materials (such as scarves or very soft cloths) over
and around the male organ.
Even
with proper care, a marathon fondler (or even the occasional wanker) can still
end up with a sore manhood, so it's crucial that he regularly use a high
quality male organ health
cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil) that
packs a definite wallop in the moisturizing department in order to effectively
soothe the tool. It's vital that the cream include a combination of a high end
emollient (such as Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E) in
order to re-moisturize the raw member. Men should also look for a cream that
includes a powerful antioxidant (such as alpha lipoic acid), as this can help
offset the harmful oxidative processes in male organ cells that give the tool
that aged, wrinkly look.
Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues,
tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy
male organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.