To shave or not to shave one's itchy male organ: a question that
frequently arises as a man wonders whether all that hair may be contributing to
the itchiness of the tool. It's a question that is open to debate, with some
men believing the hair is a contributing factor and others believing that
shaving actually promotes the need to scratch, at least short term. Of course,
many opt for manscaping of the tool for more aesthetic reasons. And some choose
to receive a deep trim as part of a bonding with a partner. Letting one's mate
give the package a nice, close shave can be both sensual and intimate, but good male organ care involves taking a few steps to ensure
the experience is safe.
Practice makes perfect.
Before letting anyone run a razor around one's male organ and
sack, it's a good idea for the person to get familiar with the landscape. (It's
also fun.) Invite your partner to start off by gently cupping the sack and by
rubbing her hands all around the area in question. Sure, she's done this
before, but it doesn't hurt for her to reacquaint herself with the package
while considering how she will proceed with a razor in her hands.
After she has explored with her hands, she should then run over
the area again while holding an object in her hand – perhaps a plastic spoon or
a pen wrapped in tissue paper. This will give her some idea of how she will
need to handle the razor. The man should be prepared to offer guidance:
"That's a little rough," or "I'm especially sensitive/ticklish
right there." (One of the side benefits of this experience is that a
partner may find out things about the man's equipment that can later aid them
in their sensual escapades.)
Talk about the trim.
The man and his partner should decide on the extent of trimming
in advance. Is this a full, down-to-the-skin shave, or just a trim? If the
latter, what length is the goal? Is the organ to be trimmed but is the sack to
be shaved smooth? Figure it all out beforehand.
Some men who are after a totally bare look may prefer to do an
initial trim of the thicker hair themselves and then let the partner complete
the job with the razor; others are happy to hand the whole affair over to the
partner. Deciding this in advance is a good idea; however, it's important that
the man know that he can change his mind during the process if he becomes
nervous or uncomfortable.
Moisturize.
It's essential that the skin be kept well-moisturized before,
during and after the shaving treatment. Take a hot bath before shaving, and use
a shaving gel that is intended for sensitive skin during the actual shave.
Afterward, using a male organ health cream aids the moisturizing activity.
Use the proper razor.
Some men use an electric razor after trimming the thicker hair
with scissors; some use a traditional razor. Either is fine, but if shaving the
sack, a traditional razor is usually best in order to minimize the risk of
damage to the skin. The man should consult with his partner to determine her
comfort level with any instruments to be used.
Be prepared for excitement.
Being shaved can be intensely sensual and many men find
themselves turning firm early on. The partner should be prepared for this. If
the tumescence makes shaving difficult, encouraging the partner to bring about
a release is an enjoyable way to solve the problem.
Take care after shaving.
A man is likely to have an itchy male organ (and a sensitive
one) immediately after shaving. He should have on hand a good supply of a
first-class male organ health cream (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil) so
that his partner can rub it into the groomed member. The cream should include
both a high-end emollient, such as Shea butter, and a natural hydrator, such as
vitamin E, to help moisturize. In addition, one should use a cream with vitamin
A in it, as this vitamin’s anti-bacterial properties are important for
freshly-shaved skin.
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.