Many men have anxieties and insecurities around what they’re
packing in their pants. A steady diet of professional adult videos that
over-represents the straight, snipped, smooth model of the tool doesn’t help.
Most men aren’t likely to see a male organ that looks like their own on the
screen; they may think that the Hollywood pecker is a “normal male organ,”
whereas their own are strange and even unappealing. Not likely. Along with
basic male organ care advice such as practicing proper
hygiene, it’s just as important for a man to cultivate confidence in and
appreciation for what he’s got. The following natural variations may be present
in a man, and he has nothing to be concerned about if so.
Prepuce
Prepuce is nature’s way of protecting a
man’s sensitive glans (the head of the male organ) and providing lubrication to
the member. Men may feel that the sheath is unsightly or unclean, but there’s
nothing inherently ugly about it; that’s a subjective matter, and men can learn
to appreciate what they have. Plus, it’s certainly not unclean, so long as a
man takes care to retract the sheath and wipe away smegma buildup as needed.
Most men in the world are uncut; while the surgery is a common practice in the
U.S., intact men hold a worldwide majority.
Curvature
Male organ curvature may concern a man,
but it’s very common for the organ to curve up, down, left or right when it’s
hard. In general, there is nothing wrong with this. Unless the curvature is
severe and interferes with a man’s ability to make love or pleasure himself, he
has no reason to fret. On the bright side, a man with a curved tool can
stimulate areas of the female organ that the man with a straight manhood can’t
as easily. So it could even be a plus in the bedroom!
Pearly
Papules
Some men – an estimated quarter, to be
more precise – have one or more rows of white or flesh-colored bumps lining the
ridge of their glans. These are called pearly papules, because they resemble a
pearl necklace around the male organ. These bumps are a natural anatomical
variation that cause no harm. Some men feel they are unsightly, but they should
try to enjoy the unique arrangement of their pearl necklaces as a special
feature rather than a blemish.
Fordyce
Spots
Fordyce spots are small yellowish or
white dots that may be found on the manhood shaft; they can also appear in the
mouth and on a woman’s nether lips. They aren’t contagious or harmful in any
way and, like pearly papules, they are a natural anatomical variation. Men with
peckers speckled with Fordyce spots need not worry themselves.
5
Inches
Many, many men think their male organs
are “too small.” A recent study of 15,000 male organs around the world found
that the average length of a hard member is 5.16 inches – a far cry from the “8
inch average” myth. The vast majority of men have male organs near this length,
and slightly more or less makes no difference in terms of functionality. Since
insecurities about penile length can deter a man from using what he’s got, it’s
important for him to cultivate respect for his length.
So, men, take a deep breath and relax.
From spots to curves to length, most men have the perfect male organ for them.
If they want to do something special for their tools, they can consider adding
a male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) to their care regimens, particularly
if they experience issues with dry, chafed skin on the member. A crème with
Shea butter and vitamin E will provide and lock in moisture so the tool stays
pleasant to the touch and ready to go.
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.