When it comes to their male organs, most men are happy to learn
about new and different ways to use them for maximum pleasure as well as the
novelty factor. However, it’s just as important to know what not to do with the precious tool; this
knowledge can protect men from a male organ injury and performance problems,
helping to ensure that the male organ is kept in tip-top shape throughout a
man’s life. For optimal male
organ health, a man should avoid the following.
1) Using weights in an attempt to add
length
While it may be tempting for a man to strap on a weight and
stretch his tool – and some stretching may occur – this is a dangerous
practice. The piece that clamps onto the male organ can cut off circulation to
the head and top part of the shaft, and this could lead to reduced sensation;
in a similar vein (pun intended), such a device can lead to nerve damage.
Stretch marks may result on the skin. Worst of all, in extreme cases of
prolonged use, lack of adequate blood flow could result in the need for
amputation, and that’s something never worth the risk.
2) Throwing caution to the wind when
she’s on top
Another male organ injury best avoided at all costs is a
fracture. Though there are no bones in a boner, the chambers that fill with
blood to create tumescence can burst open. When this occurs, a popping sound is
usually heard. The noise is accompanied by severe pain and immediate bruising
as blood escapes the chamber(s).
Male organ fractures are rare, but one of the main causes is
careless re-entry when a woman is on top. If she’s grinding and pounding away
and the male organ slips out, it’s important to carefully realign and reinsert
it. If she comes down at the wrong angle, this treacherous injury can result.
3) Using a powerful soap
Keeping it clean is important for male organ health, right? Some
men think a strongly-fragranced soap with antibacterial properties is ideal for
their members, but this is quite inaccurate. Manhood skin is delicate and prone
to drying out. Even mild soap can result in some drying, as it can strip away
the natural lubricating oils from a man’s skin. In addition, fragrances can
cause irritation (as well as masking a man’s natural scent, which can be quite
pleasant), and antibacterial agents in soap disrupt the male organ’s natural
state, resulting in potential irritation. Either skip the soap or go for the
mildest natural option out there.
4) Forsaking lube
When a man has an intimate partner who tends to produce plenty
of natural lubrication, he may not feel a need to keep any bottled stuff
around. However, a woman’s body isn’t always consistent with lube production.
Hormonal changes can quickly result in drying; in addition, even a woman who is
slippery as all get-out at the beginning of lovemaking can dry out at some
point during the act. Inadequately lubricated play can result in rawness and
soreness both of the female and male organ. Having some lube around is key to
avoiding friction-related injuries.
Enough with the don’ts – what should a man do with his tool?
Plenty of things. One way he can show his member a bit of kindness is to apply
a male organ health cream (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil) daily.
A quality cream will contain natural moisturizers like Shea butter for smooth
and supple skin; additional nutrients, like acetyl L-carnitine and L-arginine,
promote nerve health and proper circulation, two essential elements of male
organ health. Deadened nerves can limit enjoyment of intimacy, and poor blood
flow can lead to performance problems, including the inability to become stiff.
Such a product is one of many ways to support manhood health.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving 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.